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 By: Domjan Svilkovic  
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Photographer  Domjan Svilkovic {Karma:3104}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model canon A75
Categories Infrared
Street
People
Film Format
Portfolio IR
Lens -
Uploaded 5/4/2006 Film / Memory Type ISO 50
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 6944 Shutter 10s
Favorites Aperture f/3.5
Critiques 13 Rating
6.50
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Zagreb
State - 
Country - Croatia   Croatia
About This is a real (near)IR photo with the original (unmodified) colors. After a lot of experimentation, I have built an IR filter from one layer of a totaly exposed (and developed) negativ film and one layer of a unexposed (completely black) slide film. For $0 you get a pretty good replica of the Hoya R72 IR filter :)

Most of the photo is an average of a 12 one second exposures. That way I completely eliminate the noise (from my shitty camera) and get a nice 'motion blur' efect from the wind. The parts with people are averaged from just a two exposures to give them a 50% transparency.

I know it's a long way from my usual macro photos but I hope you like it.
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Stefan Zivkovic Stefan Zivkovic   {K:120} 5/23/2006
Hvala lepo Domjane za detaljniji opis tvojeg procesa za slikanje IR fotografije.

Stefan

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Domjan Svilkovic   {K:3104} 5/21/2006
Ok, I'll try to explain in a bit more detail...

The filter:
Every developed roll of 35mm film has one or two photos on the start of the roll (that was exposed to light for a long time while putting it in the camera) totally exposed ('black'). You nead to cut out one such photo from a standard, negativ roll. The other you cut form a totally unexposed (black) slide (diapositive) roll. Take these two and put them in the standard slide holder (that white frame you put the slides in) and hold it or somehow fix it in front of your lens.

Shooting:
Put the camera on the tripod and ISO on the minimum. Use a manual/custom WB set on the cloud.
Shoot 5-10 equivalent exposures of the every scene you shoot.

Postprecessing:
1) normalize all the exposures
2) average all the exposures of the same scene (I am using ImageMagick for this, have no idea how to do it in the PS)
3) use either a selective gaussin blur or a NeatImage to further reduce the noise
4) play with the hue/saturation
5) do a slight USM with a large radius (20-30)
6) do a slight USM with a small radius (5-10)
7) do a selective sharpening
All done :)

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Stefan Zivkovic Stefan Zivkovic   {K:120} 5/21/2006
Fenomenalna slika!
The colours and atmosphere are excellent. What interests me the most is the fact that you made your own IR filter. I have read the "about" section but i still dont understand how you did it. If it is not too much trouble, could you write me an email explaining in detail how you made the filter and your technique for removing noise. I am new to the infrared world of photogrpahy and this is my first attempt.
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1110518
I can't wait to see more of your IR photographs.
Stefan (zivkovics@hotmail.com)

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Joćo F * Photography Joćo F * Photography   {K:41945} 5/18/2006
Great job here , well done my dear friend !!
regards
jo

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Robert Chin   {K:22282} 5/5/2006
Very beautiful image that fits in with the Title pertfectly.You are to be commended for your filter,Great effort.
I tried the slide film but just to experiment,not as detailed effort like you.
I can see that your technique really works.
I am impress with what you did.
hope to see more of your work.
Regards
Robert.

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Roberto Okamura   {K:22851} 5/5/2006
Beautiful effects Domjan!
Excellent work!
Roberto.

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Nicola Barbieri Nicola Barbieri   {K:18000} 5/4/2006
Wow!great capture!ciao, Nicola

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k o                            c (saatci)  k o c (saatci)    {K:8257} 5/4/2006
Very great image and very wonderful colors and very good work...

Best regards...
Kemal

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Peter De Rycke Peter De Rycke   {K:41212} 5/4/2006
Nice work Domjan !
Awesome those ghosty figures !
Peter

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Fabio Giorgi   {K:1874} 5/4/2006
Excellent work. A real eye-catcher.
Thank you for sharing the info. I'll try it.

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Maurizio Massetti Maurizio Massetti   {K:30463} 5/4/2006
Excellent presentation and "about", interesting experiment...

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Domjan Svilkovic   {K:3104} 5/4/2006
Thank you Jonathan!
I am glad you like it. I am new to the whole IR-universe and am experimenting a bit.

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Jonathan Karwacki   {K:1105} 5/4/2006
WOW simple beautiful, the white of the trees really draws you in and then you are rewarded with an amazing photo. it is a great combination of the real and surreal.

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