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  • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ janamarie@mystical.garden

    this is so cool!! Taking photos with atypical spectra is a lot of fun, even with the rather old and bulky camera. The imaging technique used here emulates old Kodak Aerochrome film stock. It’s not available anymore, but used to be a colour IR film, which mapped the IR on the blue channel, while remapping red and green to get this pink-foliage look. I do the same here! Blue is solely IR and swapped with the red channel in post. #photography

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    #40
    @janamarie woah it looks so cool when that area is empty
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    • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ janamarie@mystical.garden

      hahaa! Successfully removed all IR and UV filters from my old Canon EOS 600D, I can do full spectrum, UV and IR photography now!

      All of the following photos have been taken with a ~550nm+ lpf, meaning cutting everything under 550nm (blue, purple and uv) off. I love the vibrant pink foliage and dramatic turquoise skies #photography

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      #41

      @janamarie WOW !!!😻
      It’s PINK ❣️❣️❣️🩷🩷🩷🩷❣️❣️❣️❣️😻

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      • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ janamarie@mystical.garden

        this is so cool!! Taking photos with atypical spectra is a lot of fun, even with the rather old and bulky camera. The imaging technique used here emulates old Kodak Aerochrome film stock. It’s not available anymore, but used to be a colour IR film, which mapped the IR on the blue channel, while remapping red and green to get this pink-foliage look. I do the same here! Blue is solely IR and swapped with the red channel in post. #photography

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        #42

        @janamarie

        wow!!!

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        • kkarhan@c.imK kkarhan@c.im

          @janamarie consider composing the B&W with colour images as #HDR so you get like a "luminance & chroma" composite for added details…

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          #43

          @kkarhan oooh, that is a fantastic idea!! I'm not really a tripod person, but I would bring a tripod out to try this

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            #44
            I bet that’s a lot of fun. I just use an IR filter on my normal camera to get some cool B&W style photos SooC.
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            • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              #45

              @faraiwe @microblogc oh, no, that's not a filter enable, that is the de-duster. The filter doubles as dust barrier and has a cleaning feature

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              • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ janamarie@mystical.garden

                @faraiwe @microblogc oh, no, that's not a filter enable, that is the de-duster. The filter doubles as dust barrier and has a cleaning feature

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                #46

                @janamarie @microblogc oh. I see. Too bad.

                What was the IR filter, itself, then? Is there a connector that can be kill-switched, or... ?

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                • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ janamarie@mystical.garden

                  this is so cool!! Taking photos with atypical spectra is a lot of fun, even with the rather old and bulky camera. The imaging technique used here emulates old Kodak Aerochrome film stock. It’s not available anymore, but used to be a colour IR film, which mapped the IR on the blue channel, while remapping red and green to get this pink-foliage look. I do the same here! Blue is solely IR and swapped with the red channel in post. #photography

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                  #47

                  @janamarie ohhh, prettyyy!

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                  • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ janamarie@mystical.garden

                    @kkarhan ooh, that sounds fun (and complicated to build)! I think the Omnivision OS05A20 sensor is great with IR

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                    #48

                    @janamarie the #RaspberryPi HQ Camera can do UV even below 350nm pretty well, even Video...

                    - That uses a #Sony #IMX477 and comes with a C-/Cs-Mount for the #Super8 (1/4") Equivalent Soze Sensor…

                    Problem is rather getting good glass delow 385-405nm, because that's the current mass-market limit (due to it being the Wavelenght for #bliray & #BDXL…

                    https://stereopi.com/blog/deep-ultraviolet-imaging-using-raspberry-pi-hq-camera.html

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                    • kkarhan@c.imK kkarhan@c.im

                      @janamarie the #RaspberryPi HQ Camera can do UV even below 350nm pretty well, even Video...

                      - That uses a #Sony #IMX477 and comes with a C-/Cs-Mount for the #Super8 (1/4") Equivalent Soze Sensor…

                      Problem is rather getting good glass delow 385-405nm, because that's the current mass-market limit (due to it being the Wavelenght for #bliray & #BDXL…

                      https://stereopi.com/blog/deep-ultraviolet-imaging-using-raspberry-pi-hq-camera.html

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                      #49

                      @janamarie the #OV5647 is said t he good wirh #IR tho, but I'm not shure if only ~850nm or even 940 nm…

                      https://docs.arducam.com/Raspberry-Pi-Camera/Native-camera/5MP-OV5647/

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                      • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ janamarie@mystical.garden

                        this is so cool!! Taking photos with atypical spectra is a lot of fun, even with the rather old and bulky camera. The imaging technique used here emulates old Kodak Aerochrome film stock. It’s not available anymore, but used to be a colour IR film, which mapped the IR on the blue channel, while remapping red and green to get this pink-foliage look. I do the same here! Blue is solely IR and swapped with the red channel in post. #photography

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                        #50
                        @janamarie that is absolutely amazing, poor man's aerochrome

                        Would you mind sharing some details on the mod you did? Might do the same thing to my 600D since I kinda hate that camera as is hah
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                          #51

                          @nblr oh, yea!! Forgot to mention that in my toot there. Also the specturm is much much wider now, I am pretty sure that you cannot have the full spectrum in focus now

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                          • mimimitsumii@donotsta.reM mimimitsumii@donotsta.re
                            @janamarie that is absolutely amazing, poor man's aerochrome

                            Would you mind sharing some details on the mod you did? Might do the same thing to my 600D since I kinda hate that camera as is hah
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                            #52

                            @mimimitsumii haha, same feelings on the cam. It was my first DSLR, so I didn't want to just 'discard' it (I mean I wouldn't trash it, but give it to someone, but then, it's not a great camera). I followed these instructions https://garyhonislegacy.com/rebelmod450d1.html
                            it was simple enough? Although I missed one filter on my first disassembly. Can recommend that mod!

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                              #53

                              @nblr @janamarie my Nikon FE lenses had an extra dot (enamelled on the ring) which apparently was used to estimate focus on IR film. I never used it.

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                              • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ janamarie@mystical.garden

                                hahaa! Successfully removed all IR and UV filters from my old Canon EOS 600D, I can do full spectrum, UV and IR photography now!

                                All of the following photos have been taken with a ~550nm+ lpf, meaning cutting everything under 550nm (blue, purple and uv) off. I love the vibrant pink foliage and dramatic turquoise skies #photography

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                                #54

                                @janamarie barbie filter...

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                                • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ janamarie@mystical.garden

                                  @psy ... ja 😄 ist fast alles in der Klotze

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                                  #55

                                  @janamarie @psy
                                  Hatte doch grad gedacht, die beiden Bäume kommen mir bekannt vor. Die Farben in der ganzen Serie sind klasse!

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                                  • drj@typo.socialD drj@typo.social

                                    @nblr @janamarie my Nikon FE lenses had an extra dot (enamelled on the ring) which apparently was used to estimate focus on IR film. I never used it.

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                                    #56

                                    @drj @nblr ooh, right, I remember that!! I'm a bit sad that IR photography kind of went away, sure you _can_ buy IR cameras (like the X-T4) if you work in forensics, but why is there nothing like an Xpro3 camera where you can select to mechanically remove the IR filter and have a proper, artistic IR/full spectrum camera...

                                    This used to be more of a thing with film, especially in B&W

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                                    • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ janamarie@mystical.garden

                                      hahaa! Successfully removed all IR and UV filters from my old Canon EOS 600D, I can do full spectrum, UV and IR photography now!

                                      All of the following photos have been taken with a ~550nm+ lpf, meaning cutting everything under 550nm (blue, purple and uv) off. I love the vibrant pink foliage and dramatic turquoise skies #photography

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                                      #57

                                      @janamarie Amazing, reminds me of landscapes in No Man's Sky. I would absolutely live in vibrant pink foliage world.

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                                      • janamarie@mystical.gardenJ janamarie@mystical.garden

                                        hahaa! Successfully removed all IR and UV filters from my old Canon EOS 600D, I can do full spectrum, UV and IR photography now!

                                        All of the following photos have been taken with a ~550nm+ lpf, meaning cutting everything under 550nm (blue, purple and uv) off. I love the vibrant pink foliage and dramatic turquoise skies #photography

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                                        #58

                                        @janamarie Photography can still impress these days! That's satisfying to see amidst all the machine-generated and computer-retouched imagery.

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