A few days ago, Emily from Micro Four Nerds released a new video titled "Everyone Should Try Infrared Photography!" Naturally, I was immediately interested. However, to my disappointment, the video focused mainly on the more common options, such as using IR filters, Photoshop actions, and IR-converted cameras. Of course, in my enthusiasm, I thought I’d... Continue Reading →
Infrared Photography – Glass Filter, Gimp or PictureFX Lut – Part I
Most visitors come to OSP for its Fujifilm recipes list in the Largest Collection. Now that I've pulled the plug on that, I'm curious to see what happens next. Luts are still growing, and Infrared doesn't attract a lot of people, but maybe I have something that will interest some people, and that is… In... Continue Reading →
New Lut : PictureFX Channel Swap for IR
The new PictureFX Channel Swap for IR Lut is designed for enhancing photos taken with infrared (IR) filters like 550nm, 590nm, 665nm, and 720nm. Simply load your IR picture into your preferred image editor, apply the PictureFX Lut, and fine-tune settings like White Balance and Contrast for desired effects. Perfect for transforming your IR shots... Continue Reading →
New Free Film Simulation Lut : Infrared with PictureFX WhiteIR
Infrared pictures always have something special, I think, but using real IR film to create them can be quite cumbersome. That's why there's this PictureFX digital Film Simulation - and as always, it's FREE ! Like with many Film Simulations, it looks great on one picture but not so much on another. So, it's all... Continue Reading →