What’s Black and White and Red All Over?
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010The answer - infrared images. What you see when you first open a infrared image is a kind of red cast over the image. No problem - using either Lightroom (which I love), or Photoshop (or whatever else you use to edit), simple covert it to black and white. I normally go from Lightroom to Photoshop to use the black and white layer adjustment to fine tune my image. However, I’ve just ordered Nik Silver Efex Pro which I saw demonstrated at B&H. It is ‘most cool’. So will probably use it from now on. Anyway, that’s it. To see some examples of IR photography just visit my site, mostcool.net. This link takes you directly to my IR images. Let me know what you think.
If you want to add color, I suggest making a duplicate layer first, then converting one layer to color and the other to black and white. Use a mask on one of these layers and adjust to your hearts content.
There are a lot of interesting articles on infrared photography out there - just seek and you shall find. Most importantly - have fun!