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Ed Knepley | all galleries >> Photo a Day (PAD) since 5/04 >> may_08_pad > 5/12/08 - IR Conversion
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5/12/08 - IR Conversion

Still working on improved B&W conversion. Decided to try it on one of my favorite infra-red images. This was taken with a D70 and a screw in Harrison & Harrison IR filter which resulted in monochromatic IR images that were red/black, not B&W. That result had to be converted to B&W to achieve the normal expectation for an IR image.
To see a side-by-side comparison of my B&W result in 2005 when this image was first made with today's version go to - http://www.pbase.com/ed_k/image/96958169 - where you'll note that the biggest difference is that I've made the latest version more "contrasty" and detailed - the blacks are blacker and the whites whiter. This may or may not be to everyone's liking since a lot of IR's attraction is in its ethereal appearance and today's version removes some of that. Of course, I can now go to either extreme and all points in between thus providing more "artistic license".

Nikon D70s
10s f/29.0 at 48.0mm full exif

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Gayle P. Clement16-May-2008 00:28
This is a real improvement over the original. It has amazing depth.
Michael Shpuntov13-May-2008 01:26
I like it. Looks like both IR and B&W at the same time.
April 12-May-2008 21:42
Beautiful.

I definitely like the version with more contrast and richer blacks. Then, for me, the surrounding textures really play off the structure of the gazebo -- yet the scene remains ethereal.

Great work, IMHO!
Tom Briggs12-May-2008 20:01
Fantastic IR treatment, Ed ... voted
Guest 12-May-2008 19:03
Thisw is a stunner, Ed. Congrats.