robert blu
quiet photographer
@ Brody LeBlanc: I like this image very much. It's alive.
robert
robert
Fuji 35/1.4
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CV 12/5.6
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Can you share what post processing you used?
Thanx!!!
Pre- may be more relevant than post- in this case...had my XP1 converted to full-time infrared only, then basic IR processing with some some Nik tricks at the end. Certainly seeing more detail in these than any other IR converted camera I've used in the past. More here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kmcclain/sets/72157631756084087/show/
Wow. Nice lots of detail I those Flickr shots.
May I ask who did the conversion for u, how long it took and what I'd they charge?
Thanks
Gary
Thanks. Conversion by MaxMax.com. Just a few days turnaround, 450+shipping. More expensive than others, but I've had them convert several DSLR cameras for me, and I've always had good results.
Thanks. Conversion by MaxMax.com. Just a few days turnaround, 450+shipping. More expensive than others, but I've had them convert several DSLR cameras for me, and I've always had good results.
I was looking thru their site last night. They have a lot of variations that can be done on the conversion including ir only, picking wave length, ir and visible, etc.
Which conversion package did u pick?
Have u ever tried their monochrome conversion?
Thanks for the helpful info...
Gary
KerryMcClain
More specifically now that I spent more time today reading the info on maxmax.com, did u ask for 715 or 830nn ir only conversion?
Thanks
Gary
I don't think it's possible to love a inanimate object more than I love my X-Pro1.