A Colorkey infrared processing, meaning blue sky and monochrome landscape, simply never loses its charm. This processing is possible with any Infrared filter that allows color processing. The Colorkey processing itself is done very fast and uncomplicated with darktable. Many thanks to Marion Reibetanz for providing the photo from the Cologne Vorgebirgspark!
Continue reading „Ep. 37: Teichrosenbecken in Infrarot – Colokey mit 700 nm Filter“Ep. 36: Safiental in Infrared - Black and White Image Processing with 700 nm Filter
With the 700 nm filter you can take both black and white and color infrared images. But you can also use the color information to have maximum control over a black and white image. How to do this with darktable is shown in this tutorial. Many thanks to Gion-Andri Derungs for this beautiful alpine scenario from the Safiental in Switzerland!
Continue reading „Ep. 36: Safiental in Infrarot – Schwarz-Weiß Bildbearbeitung mit 700 nm Filter“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“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“