Image processing of full spectrum raw files

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Rune

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About a year ago, I converted my old Sony Nex-3 to full spectrum, removing the IR-cut filter. I haven't used the IR converted camera very much, but I found some images during a recent disk clean-up and toyed a bit with them. All images were taken with the Sony 16mm, which may not be the sharpest lens in the world, but sharpness is in my opinion overrated anyhow :)


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The processing was done quick and dirty, and the sharpening seems to be overdone, and maybe I should have played with the different channels in processing, but for the moment I am just playing with ideas about how I would like the images to look like - and definetely not how we usually perceive the world around us. Remember; in IR photography there are no rights or wrongs, just different views on how the final results look.

Now, what would be interesting is to see how others would interpret and process the images. Therefore, the raw files are available from here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4hlpxt86y9ixst6/AADvgIg7GPo2MFrRkcQGmoqKa?dl=0

(Just a warning to those not used to process IR images: The color temperature will need to be adjusted, heavily).

If anyone would process one or more images and upload them here it would be most appreciated.
 
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