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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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I think 15ft was the rule girls had for me at prom
My wife hates the look of Aerochrome. Can't wait to show her this. Thanks Jason!
*ex-wife.
Absolutely agree with her. Jason's obsession with turning vegetation red baffles me. No matter how excellent the composition, whatever the subject matter etc., they just look cartoonishly stupid to me. Still, each to their own I guess.
@@sputumtubeI love red vegetation 🥶💪😩😤
@@sputumtube it makes the trees look yummy mmm
@@yamimimiya Lol ;)
You know it's gonna be a banger of a shot when Jason says "This shot turned out... okay, I guess."
You know it’s bad if he sighs and says “this one…”
Thanks for the shoutout and more v2 updates soon! Loved the video and amazed at the results you are getting. I can’t wait to check out which ones made it into the coveted portfolio!
I wonder if you could do this with an XPan…
15:38 this might be one of the best can pops I've ever seen. The mist was glorious
I'd be excited to see what Attic Darkroom could do with this method given his proficiency at tri-chroming.
yesss the goat
This works way better than I would've guessed, time to search up 3D cameras
Yasssss! Baxter in the first 60 seconds!
Today is a good day
The monochrome combination method reminds me of my astrophotography image stacking/processing. I use a cooled monochrome 16-bit (65K shades of grey) CCD camera, that I use to shoot through luminance, and RGB filters for broadband, and hydrogen alpha, oxygen III and sulphur II for narrowband images.
At this point if Kodak doesn't put you on the Aerochrome box when they bring it back they are probably going to the photography inferno.
That is an awesome process. Great video as always, Jason! #bringbackaerochrome
Glendale!
That library there is really cool.
It's an arts themed library.
Which makes sense. It is a very rich part of Glendale.
Can't wait to see you at Photopia. Make sure to bring a can of Dew!
You seemed excited at this prospect which made me happy. And that made me realize I'm invested in your happiness. That made me realize that your usual contempt in your narration has made watching your channel a bit like watching Mad Men or Bojack, where we hope for a glimpse of happiness through the gloom of the narrative perspective. Cool photos.
"So I trichromed it"
-Attic darkroom, probably
babe wake up, Grainydays just uploaded
Thank you for your service
Fascinating, thanks for putting this idea to the test, not completely sold on the look but you cant deny the uniqueness of the images it produces.
Hey dude. I was able to duplicate the aerochrome look on digital, straight out of camera. I know, it’s digital, but it’s also medium format. An old phase one digital back on my Hassie H1. The results are out of this world, and look just like the EIR stuff. Just like you, I miss the EIR stuff and have 6 rolls in 35 sitting in my freezer.
Looks like I have another project... Thanks to you and @teaandtechtime!
I would love to know how you do those perspective shifts in your outro. Every single one is beautiful
Well done you really nailed the house 🏠
Man this is dope! Will for sure be doing this soon
Dude... I was so nervous I'd had to wait another fortnight for a Jason vid, haha!
Brand Park bussin innit
Pro-tip: precise-align your layers as the first step by using the "difference" blending option to make the process extra easy! Also use the keyboard arrows instead of the mouse to drag and nudge the layers into alignement.
Reminds me of Foals - exits cover photo
Awesome Jason and Tom.
Maybe you should petition Reto to make a camera like this, and maybe call it the Retochrome
Retochrome already exists! It's government surplus Ektachrome
grainydays, baxter AND my hometown favorite park? Today's a good day.
The vibes 😩
Awesome. Jason, you are truly a mad scientist
3:12 easily one of my favourite photos you've taken. Reminds me of vaporwave and Drab Majesty
just love your channel
love it...
Very well done. I will need to try you Photoshop process with my IR and conventional trichromes.
loved that shot at 5:41
The end of this video is the exact opposite of a Peter McKinnon tutorial and I am here for it.
At this point I think Jason is secretly sponsored by Mountain Dew.
In theory, you could put a prism in front of the lenses to split one image into three and that would get rid of the parallax. How you would achieve that, I don't know.
I remember seeing someone 3d print a medium format camera and use a large format lens on it. Imagine doing something like that. Have a prism split the image coming in through the lens and have filters over three spots on the medium format film. Could be 3 6x3 images, or the same space as a 6x9 image.
He did this in a previous video
@@jkerman5113 He had three separate cameras. I think it would be neat to combine that idea with this. Have one camera and use a prism to capture on a single strip of film.
It actually shouldn't be that hard engineering wise I think, you can put the lens anywhere you want and the three filters are already in a line, so just slap a mirror and three right angle triangular prisms in a line. The image is reflected down and also passed through, ezpz
This is pretty cool!
That’s pretty neat! :D
I reached out to Steve at Chroma Camera with the in-camera trichrome idea (basically a combo between this method and the beamsplitter method), and while he's very busy at the moment there was definitely some interest! With some luck we may all eventually be shooting beautiful crisp one-shot IR trichromes!
There must be a way to 3D print a camera based on the old technicolor concept where the light path is split into 3 after the lens.
The additional benefit for this would be the potential to use different stocks for the different filters to account for the different filter factors, and the ability to switch focal lengths and not have to worry about aligned focus.
The downside would be the unwieldy tetris like behemoth, but oh well.
Guess I'll stick with digital IR for now
IR has a slightly different focus point as visual light...
@@hagentrondheim3675 all wavelengths do in fairness.
“Parallaxative effect” was a winner before you even made the video, bravo.
I remember seeing lots of doubters on Reddit thinking you’d used a digital cam to achieve the look. I like that they are wrong.
Nifty.
these videos will be the death of me at some point. Jason will say something like "not a speedy, low-light piss missile of a camera" and ill just choke to death on whatever im drinking at the moment. And so ill die as i lived: laughing at semi-funny immature jokes
BLESSED BE WE COME CLOSER TO AEROCHROME WITH EACH PASSING DAY.
But peace will only be had when Kodak gives us what we demand.
Amazing results. I am tempted to try it myself (3 exsposures after another...)
One question: shouldn`t the infrared have a different focus point ?
Or is everything in focus anyway.
Babe wake up, new aerochrome video just dropped
Hi Jason. Have you seen the short film Paradise on The Darkroom Rumour? . Lots of Aerochrome shots. Cool film too about the fires. Take it easy man. 👍And keep on glugging the hot stuff. Come on Kodak!
Wow
Tack! (That's thanks in Swedish)
he dropped 🥰
You could do it with a SLR on a tripod and screw filters. Red+IR cut, Green + IR cut and IR pass filter. Than you have no problems with parallax fauls. One disadvantage is that you can photograph only not unmoving objects can be photographed.
Gonna have to try this, I've also been meaning to grab a Kolari IR Chrome filter for my full spectrum digital camera, which gets very close to the aerochrome look, but it's expensive and not film.
Is it perfect? No
Is it dam good for the price and availability? Fuck yes
I'm not perfect but I am special! My mother told me. " Never mind what the others say - you're special! " 😅
That workflow editing made my art school brain hurt! ❤
So this is the big reveal 😮
Adox offers an it sensitive bnw film as well.
At this point, why not just shoot a full spectrum converted digital camera with the Kolari Vision IR Chrome filter?!
are you able to mess with the geometry of two of the images to line them up better with the center image?
Hejo Jason, what do you think about the roomer Aerochrome is coming back into production in 2024?
As well... nice video mate. I love to watch them!
Bit quicker in post than the way I've been doing it! Will have to try..
Here comes my therapy 😌
Couldn’t a VFX artist like you fix the parallax a little more?
How do we get signed prints?
The way you spray paint hurts my soul 😂
couldn't you do this with a nimslo to get some better clarity out of the glass lenses?
I just finished building the last god forsaken contraption you made for Aerochrome and YOU DO THIS TO ME NOW?!
Best I can figure, the "parallax effect" is happening at different levels at different distances in an image. so to remove it completely from one part means that another will show it. that makes sense, right?
Or would that only be the case if the lenses were angled.
Yes, you're correct. Generally though, it'll be stronger at closer distances, as it's an angular effect. If you correct for the closer distances it should be less apparent at farther distances. That's why the 15ft rule was mentioned.
I wish this video was infrared
I love your videos but please reduce the size of the bezels around your pics 😢
The 4:3 aspect ratio already chops the pixel count on mobile.
Jason, it is imperative that you hear this. Flomblom glorp morp flamornarminorp. Thank you
"only works in bright bright daylight." So, just a non-starter for Scotland then. Gotcha. No point even trying 👍
You have a chance if the sun is clear and uncovered by clouds. The clouds absorbs IR. If uncovered skyis so rare indeed it makes not much sence. Californians cant't lament about shortage of sunny days.😀
I bought a roll of Lomo Purple not too long ago. I've shot it once before and both times I think, "Is this just gimmicky?" It doesn't render the world the way it is. Why do we do this?
2:48 Idiocracy mentioned.😀
Had no idea photoshop had an auto align feature
I want to try this but your video uses a 39mm and his article says 36mm for the IR/UV cu filter! Which did you use?
the 3D print uses a 36mm from the Amazon link I'm looking for more suppliers for that component since amazon seems to be out...
littering in the park is cool 😎
Canon has the RF5.2mm F2.8 L Dual Fisheye lens. Maybe slapping a blue blocking & IR filter over one lens and a 720nm IR could be a way to capture Aerocrome-ish video lol. You'd have to dick with the colors a bit on the Red/Green side of the frame tho.
Does the goat reply back!
"back"
Developing wise- why not just stand develop ? That way you get an extra 4ish stops of latitude.
Man, I knocked it out of the park with my guess when I left a comment on last week's video. That comment suspiciously disappeared....
What kind of 1998 IBM sounding mouse is that
what's with this obsession for hot pink photography?
hate to be that guy but where can i buy this
Looks like Jason lost some weight. Lookin good my man no homo.
Smoking hot Aerochrome!
The thing is: "Reto" in portuguese literally means "Rectum" 👀
You should put some of Ferrania's "Orto" film in your Reto for that ultimate portuguese-spanish language crossover episode.
Where are you staying in Hamburg? I wanna stand outside your window and paint you or something like that
why can't you line them up in photoshop to fix the chromatic offset
wait you already did that
how's the offset still there then?
@@tuur200o8I think it is because the offset won't be equal across the image. It will depend on the distance from the camera?
Earth to Kodak.... Higher ISO Ektar, please or, er Portra 800 VC.
If you have a static subject, an easier method is by taking 3 different pics with 3 different filters on your tripod mounted camera. What might make that easier is a filter wheel.
Welcome to astrophotography :)
Jason, thanks for another great video about making color infrared images without using aerochrome film. No matter what we do, Kodak will not bring this film back. Only a small group of us diehards care about it anymore. Therefore, you might as well stop drinking those toxic sodas, which will eventually cause your kidneys to fail. Do something easy like make a video about Lomochrome Purple. We gotta move on, man, even though it hurts.
Speedy piss missile 😂😂😂😂
Reddit and I were wrong. Unsurprisingly