Infrared on iPhone or Any Mobile Phone
Shooting infrared images with an iPhone or any mobile phone, a 720 nm infrared filter, and a way to attach the filter to your phone.
Color Doesn’t Exist: A Practical Guide to Infrared Photography contains over 300 pages of know-how for IR photographers at every skill level.
Free profiles shift color temperature to get the desired white balance for your color infrared images in Lightroom and Photoshop.
Swap colors for infrared directly in Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, and Lightroom Mobile without the need for Photoshop.
270 LUTs for infrared images and video! Open up the creative possibilities in processing your infrared media.
166 Infrared Presets to speed the editing of your infrared images in ON1 Photo RAW.
These free DNG camera profiles (dcp) in Lightroom and Photoshop shift color temperature, allowing desired white balance in IR Chrome infrared images.
Shooting infrared images with an iPhone or any mobile phone, a 720 nm infrared filter, and a way to attach the filter to your phone.
Infrared Photography Live Stream Q&A, answered questions from viewers and previous videos, and did some troubleshooting on viewer images.
Deep Infrared images with unconverted camera, shot with an 750 nm+ filter, the equipment needed, shooting settings, and editing in Photoshop and Camera Raw.
Introducing the free Infrared Profile Pack which contains infrared camera profiles for Lightroom and Photoshop.
Introduction to Infrared Photography presented to the Santa Clara Camera Club.
Color Infrared Photoshop Actions v2, designed to speed the process of color swapping in Photoshop. Best on color infrared filters from 470 nm to 720 nm.
The vintage lenses and adapters that I have used for Infrared Photography. All have no hot spots in infrared.
Infrared photography with Soligor Wide-Auto 35mm f/2.8 and Soligor Tele-Auto 135mm f/2.8, no hot spots, great with mirrorless cameras, and affordable.
Shoot and edit infrared images with existing DSLR or mirrorless camera. Equipment, settings, and ways to edit with Lightroom and Photoshop.
Inspiration from Kolari Vision’s annual Life in Another Light photo contest, featuring infrared and visible light photography.
Shooting infrared images with the 7artisans 18mm f/6.3 cap lens, a fixed focal length, fixed aperture, and fixed focus lens.
Adding multiple hues to a 590 nm color infrared image using Select and Mask and adjustment layers in Photoshop.
Using Exposure X6 to edit infrared images, including white balance and color swapping.
Using LUTs in infrared video and photography and show you how to create your own LUTs.
Using DxO PhotoLab 4 for editing infrared photography, who it is good and who it’s not good for.
Review of the new Color Grading panel in Lightroom Classic v10. Great for cinematic-style additive color grading and color corrections.