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    Re: Digital IR

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    Very nice Peter! There is a lot to see in this image!

    Whoa! You snuck in the Egg while I posted this! Cool image!

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    Re: Digital IR

    Thanks, Jon!



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    Very nice images Peter! What is the story behind these images? Locations / places?

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    We spent last weekend down in Chicago. The building is the Deering Music Library at Northwestern University, we stopped to walk through the campus, as both Janice and I went there. I used to study in that library fairly often. The main library is a monstrosity.
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    Chicago Hotel Window Sunrise 1


    Chicago Hotel Window Sunrise 2


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    I really had to look at the images of the first two to see what was happening there. The streaks of light are creating some interesting patterns in the buildings!

    The last one is interesting with the contrast between the columns, and the trees in the distance. Nice!

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    Thanks, Jon! The first two are photographed through a window.







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    Re: Digital IR

    If one is getting a Digital for IR work and planning on B&W final images only does it make more sense to get a 720 or 830 conversion? Or a lower one and then process using a program like Silver Efex Pro to get even more control of the dark sky effect? That program doesn't do anything with color filters to a monochrome only image - and some IR images I have seen would benefit from a bit more contrast/dark skies. Is it doable with this type of software, more so than the more powerful IR conversion?
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    Personally, I'm a fan of 720nm. If you get a 720 conversion, you can always put a higher nanometer filter on the lens, if needed. But it really is a matter of taste. My camera is full spectrum, which means I always have to use a filter on the camera.

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