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Posted: Tue Apr 23rd, 2013 19:08 |
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Eric
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Ive managed to find an IR image with a corresponding colour shot that I could convert with the ACR method. Although the D7000 image has more detail (new sensor, more pixels, no internal IR glass?) and produces an interesting image, the ACR technique is causing artefacts at leaf/sky interfaces. (you may need to download the image to see it more clearly) The problem is, the rimlighting effect you get with leaves against the sky, bleeds colour as well as light onto the leaves. This then is neither green or cyan...but a colour somewhere between that the simple ACR sliders cant isolate and convert adequately. The ACR image has benefits ...I just wonder what a D7000 converted to IR would deliver? Attachment: DSCF0962.jpg (Downloaded 21 times) Last edited on Tue Apr 23rd, 2013 19:11 by Eric ____________________ Eric |
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