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Hello from Loire Valley, France


yann_p

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Hello,

 

My name is Yann Philippe,

I'm a professional photographer/retoucher and teacher at the school of Les Gobelins in Paris. I live in France.

I'm primarily shooting infrared and multi-spectral images but am interested in UV too.

I designed the IRChrome filter for KolariVision.

I'm shooting infrared since 2008 firstly using a Fujifilm Finepix IS1 IR. My camera is a Canon 6DII Full Spectrum and as a secondary I've a Canon 70D full spectrum too.

I'm happy to be now part of this community :)

Some of my shots :

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Hi! Welcome, we have plenty of interest in IR around here. I love your first two photos with the mist and the horse+mist especially.
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Welcome to the UVP community :D

 

You have shared a nice demonstration of the many visual possibilities offered by false-colour emulated IR. Thanks.

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Colour rendition is emulating what we got with the Infrared Ektachrome in the old days.

 

Kolari informed me yesterday that the 'Aerochrome' filter I ordered many months ago, now is shipping. With a bit of luck I'll be able to use it this summer.

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Oh okay, yes of course it is :) I just wanted to be sure I understood well. Because some people (not here of course) sometimes think that the IR-rendition is emulated in Photoshop only.

Yes, Kolari had got a lot of orders and had to urge their suppliers ! I hope you'll get it soon to enjoy the leaves in red IR :)

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Andy Perrin
Because some people (not here of course) sometimes think that the IR-rendition is emulated in Photoshop only.

Yeah, I got that from my uncle one time. He’s a graphic designer so he knows photoshop quite well, and he said something along the lines of, “sure, I can remap the colors in photoshop too.” So I said next time he broke a bone, don’t bother with an X-ray, just snap a pic with your phone and remap the colors. He took the point.

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