Infrared photos are usually taken in RAW files. However, if you accidentally set the camera to JPEG, you can still make something out of the image with such a file - provided that you have a good white balance in camera. What is possible and what is not you will learn in this tutorial with a 700 nm infrared filter. Thanks to Jürgen Meierdirks for sending the photo from Cochem in Rehinland Pfalz!
Continue reading „Ep. 35: Cochem in Infrarot – Bildbearbeitung mit nur einer JPEG Datei“Ep. 34: darktable 3.6 for Infrared Image Editing
The new darktable Version 3.6 is released! Again a great new version with many improvements and features. I introduce the new version with focus on infrared image processing and explain the basic setup.
Continue reading „Ep. 34: darktable 3.6 für Infrarot Bildbearbeitung“Free Infrared Webinar
I am pleased to give a webinar on Infrared Photography on July 27 at 7pm (in German language only). The online seminar is organized by Fuji-Store.de in Nürnberg and anyone can register for free. The seminar is not exclusively aimed at Fuji photographers and is interesting for infrared beginners of all camera brands.
Continue reading „Kostenloses Infrarot Webinar“Ep. 33: Virginia in Infrared - Image Processing of a 590 nm Infrared Filter
I show the differences to my 630 nm filter and explain the advantages and disadvantages of both filters. The 590 nm infrared photo from Fairfax in Virginia, USA was submitted by Simon Walter, thanks for that!
Continue reading „Ep. 33: Virginia in Infrarot – Bildbearbeitung eines 590 nm Filters“Ep. 32: Edit Infrared Bridge as Black and White Image
Just a small wooden bridge between trees, in Episode 32 I show a simple but powerful black and white processing for this simple Infrared subject. The 700 nm Infrared photo from the castle park in Eutin was sent in by Dr. Martin Krüger, many thanks for that!
Continue reading „Ep. 32: Infrarot Brücke als Schwarz-Weiß Bild bearbeiten“Star Photography with Astromodified Camera
Infrared Photography is known to show familiar landscapes in an abstract, artistic and new light. In Astrophotography or Star Photography, however, it is more a matter of portraying the objects as "naturally" as possible, just as we see them. This is especially important for night landscapes, where there is also an exciting foreground to photograph.
Continue reading „Sterne fotografieren mit Astromodifizierter Kamera“Ep. 31: Infrared Editing without Camera Conversion
Infrared Photography is possible without a conversion - only with a Screw On Filter. Despite some disadvantages it is possible to work with such images and in episode 31 I show how. The photo was taken in Schermerhorn in the Netherlands. Many thanks to Johan Talsma for the photo!
Continue reading „Ep. 31: Infrarot Bearbeitung mit Schraubfilter ohne Umbau“Ep. 30: How to create an Infrared Panorama with darktable and Hugin
In Episode 30 I show you how easy it is to create an Infrared Panorama from 7 single images. The 630 nm infrared photos were taken in East Frisia and show the lighthouse Pilsum. Many thanks to Frank Jäger for the photos!
Continue reading „Ep. 30: Infrarot Panorama mit darktable und Hugin erstellen“20% Infrared Conversion Discount in April
IRreCams has been around for 10 years and the new infrared season is just around the corner. Therefore, in April there is a big discount promotion for Full Frame Camera Conversion Services: All new orders in the online store will get 20% discount on the base price. The offer is valid until April 30, strike now!
(PS: This is not an April Fool's joke ;-) )
Ep. 29: How to edit a Black and White Infrared Image
Episode 29 is again about a black and white infrared image processing. The 700 nm infrared photo was taken in the Fürst-Pückler-Park in the Oberlausitz. Many thanks to Stephan Peereboom for the great photo!
Continue reading „Ep. 29: Infrarot Schwarz-Weiß Tutorial“