I took this image using an Neewer IR720 filter and the Fuji X-T2 with the 14mm Fuji lens.
I was trying to make something like here: Przemyslaw Kruk's Haunting Infrared Landscapes Will Stun You
But I consistently failing at processing the image to go to that direction, so I thought to throw a challenge here
The RAW file: DSCF3203.RAF (23.3 MB)
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My take using darktable:
And the xmp file: DSCF3203.RAF.xmp (6.5 KB)
I hope I did not forgot anything…
Have fun and please share the processing steps!
Daniel
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sls141
(St.Stephen)
October 27, 2018, 1:50pm
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Thomas_Do
(Thomas)
October 27, 2018, 4:52pm
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Two rounds of darktable.
DSCF3203.RAF.xmp (4.2 KB)
DSCF3203.tif.xmp (4.2 KB)
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Thomas_Do
(Thomas)
October 27, 2018, 7:30pm
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Difficult task, there is not much color information left.
Is this because the filter is to strong? Or should I try a longer exposure time next time?
Thomas_Do
(Thomas)
October 27, 2018, 7:37pm
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No idea, I never “played” with this kind of filters. I only found the challenge interesting.
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Thanks!
The picture from Choosing an Infrared Filter - Kolari Vision says everything.
For that look I seem to need a weaker filter.
80north
October 27, 2018, 8:21pm
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Here’s my emulation. The masking needs some work, but the idea is there
DSCF3203.RAF.xmp (25.0 KB)
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HIRAM
(Richard E Barber)
October 27, 2018, 8:28pm
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HIRAM
(Richard E Barber)
October 27, 2018, 8:53pm
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Then colorized in iDeepColor, just automatically generated with no hints.
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HIRAM
(Richard E Barber)
October 27, 2018, 9:01pm
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A less dramatic Kodak Infra sim in RawTherapee:
Then of course lets see what iDeepColor can do for us… (two hints)
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Adlatus
October 27, 2018, 10:14pm
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afre
(Alan)
October 28, 2018, 4:06am
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Nice image. Here is my take. I went the B&W route.
1. PhotoFlow
→ WB (more B) → HL mode (blend) → linear Rec2020 (no clipping) → 32f
2. gmic
→ filter pixels
3. pnmclahe
→ enhance contrast
4. gmic
→ grey scale → adjust contrast, brightness (curves) → enhance contrast (edges) → crop → sharpen (LoG) → resize → vignette → brighten (curve) → frame
Zoom to 100% and enjoy!
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@Daniel_Catalina merci for the hell field >> I think a foreground object could have enriched and nurture the perpective-stroll-4-the-eye a bit
@HIRAM those pistacchino and chocccolatino versions!!!
@afre you liked beardy, so a personal fav of mine Corey Henry and a special one Hallelujah!! jah jah
photoflow, marine and smooth
DSCF3203_phf.tif.pfi.zip (3.4 KB)
darktafloss doin’ the monocromo
DSCF3203.RAF.xmp.zip (3.3 KB)
gmic… well g’mic went rogue, gimp was jealous and crashed me computor!!!
only neu zing is gmic’s cubism in BKG layer and me own LUT (initializer.cube for personal REF)
Cheers
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How about pointing a satellite at it?
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afre
(Alan)
October 29, 2018, 6:56pm
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I like the crystalline effect it has on the upper sky.
the “cubzism” image itself was not that bad… maybe a bit too a(bs)tractive; cheers mate
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