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Virginian Hotel, Eating House, and Saloon (Original Post) Bo Zarts Dec 2024 OP
What are dweller Dec 2024 #1
The Bottom line reads: MOTEL RV HOOKUPS Bo Zarts Dec 2024 #2
Thanks dweller Dec 2024 #4
IR image? Dale in Laurel MD Dec 2024 #3
No, it was a garden-variety color digital that I converted to grayscale. Bo Zarts Dec 2024 #5
Beautiful result, however accomplished. Dale in Laurel MD Dec 2024 #6

Bo Zarts

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5. No, it was a garden-variety color digital that I converted to grayscale.
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 01:50 PM
Dec 2024

In my post-processing conversion, I pulled the blue channel way down (luminosity and saturation) to darken the dull, high-noon sky. That is a technique that I often use to salvage an image shot in non-optimal lighting.

But, ironic that you asked that qustion. I was just looking at options to convert an old (2009) Canon 5D Mk2 full-frame digital camera to IR.

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