Perhaps you can mention how long your exposures were with that filter. I still have infrared filters from my film days. So I remember how long those pics were.. I'm going to simply copy your red to a Photoshop layer where I can brush it onto other layers that have had the foilage selected..
All these exposures have quick shutter speeds since it’s been converted to full spectrum. I think most of them are like 1/250 to like 1/1000 for the brighter scenes
It does vary significantly depending on the camera brand which is why his look pretty bad RAW(or his white balance wasn't set very well). Other brands will give that look without editing.
Absolutely loved this photography and history lesson! Well done! 👏❤
Thank you!
Dude great video!
Thanks bro!
Perhaps you can mention how long your exposures were with that filter. I still have infrared filters from my film days. So I remember how long those pics were..
I'm going to simply copy your red to a Photoshop layer where I can brush it onto other layers that have had the foilage selected..
All these exposures have quick shutter speeds since it’s been converted to full spectrum. I think most of them are like 1/250 to like 1/1000 for the brighter scenes
@@calebbrunkow Thanks. I thought the filter was darker than that.
You’re welcome
it's just another heavily edited photos. which is boring and not my cup of tea
It does vary significantly depending on the camera brand which is why his look pretty bad RAW(or his white balance wasn't set very well). Other brands will give that look without editing.