Andrea B. Posted January 25, 2018 Share Posted January 25, 2018 I think I originally posted these on the old Nikongear? D700 + UV-Planar 60/4.0 Visible with Baader UV/IR-Cut and On-board FlashTwo views. Capture NX2. Infrared with B+W 093 IR-Pass and On-board FlashThe dandelion involucre (look for buds) is IR-dark. Interesting. Capture NX2. Infrared with B+W 092 IR-Pass and On-board FlashCapture NX2. Ultraviolet with BaaderU UV-Pass and 365nm UV-LedTwo views. Capture NX2. Some super-saturation here along with a paint brush. Capture NX2. Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted January 25, 2018 Author Share Posted January 25, 2018 Extreme IR saturation for the B+W 092 IR-PassCapture NX2. Ultraviolet with BaaderU UV-Pass and 365nm UV-LedThree white balances. The 365 UV-Led seems to produce a lot of false yellow. So if I WB on false yellow, then I should get false blue. Check.These conversions made in Photo Ninja tonight. WB made on dark aster. WB made on Dandelion center. WB made on Yellow petals. Link to comment
Andy Perrin Posted January 25, 2018 Share Posted January 25, 2018 I like "Ultraviolet with BaaderU UV-Pass and 365nm UV-Led" in the first one.--The post number 2 images look like you really leaned into the detail slider, which I normally like, but I think it's starting to show artifacts here?--Was post 2 an experiment of some kind? Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted January 25, 2018 Author Share Posted January 25, 2018 They were all kind of experimental except perhaps for the 1st Visible and 3rd IR093 fotos which are traditionally converted, finished and cropped. I was playing around, pushing colour into IR and UV fotos and also trying off-center crops. Except for the 3 white balance experiments made tonight in Photo Ninja, everything was converted and finished in Capture NX2. I didn't have Photo Ninja and its detail slider back in 2010/2011. So I think it is probably the strong, saturated colour in the first Post #2 photo which creates some harsh edges and jangles when used on a low-toned, mostly white, noisy IR photograph?? However, that Photo Ninja detail slider can be almost mimic-ed (sp??) in a USM sharpening tool by using a low intensity, high radius setting like (5,100,0). So I might have done that in the first Post #2 photo? Don't really remember anymore. :D Here is a more delicate 092IR (approx 695nm cut-in, reaches 50% transmission at about 720 nm) version. Link to comment
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