Looking for an IR-PLUG-IN!

Started by Mesireatu, June 27, 2013, 03:22:41 AM

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Mesireatu

Kaltxì ma Tistewan!
Oel kameie ngati! Irayo! My experience is that some plug-in's work with both versions, while others just work with one. Do you know if there is any IR plug-in? Once I had a 35 mm b/w IR film. It was very nice! Black sky, white clouds, grass, leaves and large grain. I also had a 35 mm color IR film, but it disappeared somewhere..  :(
Yes, I know that's a plug-in for GIMP with this effect, but sadly it doesn't work with my copy.. Keep up the good work!! Kìyevame ulte Eywa ngahu
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Tìtstewan

#1
Kaltxì ma Il Sogno Viandante

First, I would change the title of this thread. (Seems you wanted to post on my Fractal Arts thread, do you?)
(Just an example for a title: Searching a IR Plug-in for Photoshop)


I've searched a bit and I just found this:
http://www.photographybb.com/downloads/free-photoshop-plug-in-pseudo-ir/
What I reading there, the plugin will create IR pictures.

Unfortunately, I havn't such a plugin. :(

Eywa ngahu!

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Tìtstewan

#2
I played with my Photoshop. Well, these both picture I created without any IR plug-in...

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Tìtstewan

#4
Kaltxì ma Il Sogno Viandante,

Nì'awve, oe irayo si nìtxan ngaru fwa nga lalmatem tstxoä fìkìng! :D

Do you have tried to use the "channel mixer" of your Photoshop? Because I did these pictures with the help of this cannel mixer.

Eywa ngahu!

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