Five Pitfalls to Infrared Photography
How to deal with the top pitfalls when shooting and editing infrared photography; hot spots, focus, diffraction, white balance, and post processing.
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.
How to deal with the top pitfalls when shooting and editing infrared photography; hot spots, focus, diffraction, white balance, and post processing.
Your questions about IR white balance. Correct white balance settings? Set white balance in-camera or while editing?
Shooting and editing color infrared photography with a vintage Nikon Nikkor-N Auto 24mm f/2.8, adapted to mirror-less camera converted to infrared.
Pixelmator Pro is a raw image editor for macOS good for editing infrared Photography. Here is the process for editing a 590 nm infrared image with it.
Recap the best raw infrared photo editors, the best free open source software, best low cost, easiest to use, and best ecosystem for editing in infrared.
What is diffraction? What factors impact diffraction? Is diffraction different with infrared light? Spoiler: Yes!
Shooting and editing infrared images with a vintage Canon New FD 24mm f/2.8 lens adapted to a mirrorless camera converted to 590 nm.
Methods for fixing infrared hot spots, which are produced by certain lenses when shooting infrared photography.
How to use Lightroom’s Soft Proofing to ensure that colors print properly with your printer or third-party print service.
Which X-mount lenses which work well with infrared photography? Which have hot spots and at what apertures?
How to make the primary colors pop in your color infrared photography by using a technique called Subtractive Color.
Rollei Infrared B&W negative ISO 400 film is sensitive to visible light and near-infrared up to 820 nm, can capture mostly IR with a 720 nm filter.
Ensure that prints made from your printer or from a third-party print service match what you see on your screen.
Editing a 590 nm color infrared photo with Lightroom for iPad with the Apple Pencil.
Considerations and recommendations for selecting a camera to convert to infrared or full-spectrum.
Comparing color swapping with the Enhanced profile and Local Hue Adjustment in Lightroom.