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    Re: Digital IR

    Nice images Tuco!

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    Re: Digital IR

    Quote Originally Posted by jon.oman View Post
    Nice images Tuco!
    Thanks again.

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    Spring by tuco, on Flickr

    M9, Voigtländer Nokton 50/1.5, R72

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    Re: Digital IR

    Zeiss 25/2.8 + R72


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    Re: Digital IR

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter De Smidt View Post

    Wind in the Willows
    Wow... looks like giant waves crashing over the trees.

    For once movement is advantageous

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    Re: Digital IR

    Thanks, Peter. Here's a shorter exposure with different post:
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    Re: Digital IR

    Today, I did some filter tests. For each filter, I to an exposure with an Expodisk to give a frame to white balance in Raw. I converted to BW using default settings and then clicked "auto" which should set roughly equal clipping points. The first photo was taken with an unmodified Z9. The others were all taken with a full spectrum Z7II. Conditions were hazy bright. All filters were Hoya MC, except for the 665, which is Kolarivision Pro.


    Above: Z9 base image


    Above: Z7II Full Spectrum no filter.


    https://www.dropbox.com/s/tnviauvxlm...99_YG.jpg?dl=0
    Above: Hoya Yellow/Green


    Above: Hoya Orange
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    Above: Hoya R25


    Abovie: Kolarivision 665nm


    Above: Hoya R72
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    Treemendous results Peter. The R72 filter looks more like a dusting of snow on the grass and trees compared to the others.

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    Thanks, Tuco. My processing methodology doesn't look too good. I thought that "auto" led to setting black and white points to a specific percent of clipping, but it doesn't look like that from the pictures. Maybe the best thing would be for me to edit each of them globally as I would do if trying to make a decent picture.....
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