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Still at the same location, this filter along with post-production which is shown below allows one to create the feel and look of the classic B&W INFRARED.
The following steps where necessary to complete this task:
- Opened the RAW capture in Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2
- Using the Channel Mixer with the Red Channel set the Red to 0 left the Green alone and the Blue to 100 hit okay.
- Using the Channel Mixer with the Blue Channel set the Red to 100 left the Green alone and the Blue to 0, hit okay.
- Saved the in Adobe Photoshop format.
- Opened the Adobe Photoshop file in Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.
- Used the command of Auto Levels.
- Re-saved in Adobe Photoshop file, and closed the file.
- Opened in Camera-in-Raw inside Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 did some minor work till captured the way in which I liked.
- Re-saved in Adobe Photoshop file, and closed the file.
- Resized to 600 pixles by ?
- Saved in JPEG format for upload.
| Title: | THE HOYA R72 FILTER TAKE ON HAMILTON ON (CANADA) CITY HALL |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 13 Dec 2011 - 1:29 PM |
| Camera: | Pentax *ist DL2 |
| Lens: | smc PENTAX-DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Tags: | Architecture, Black & white, Digitally manipulated |
| Votes: | 1 |










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