Date sent: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 16:20:39 +1100 To: infrared@a1.nl From: Ben Kreunen Subject: Digital HIE Send reply to: infrared@a1.nl At 12:53 PM 10/18/2000 -0500, you wrote: > > > > Sure wish I could duplicate HIE's glow and grain using my digicam and > > PhotoPaint. Well it's a little crude but I didn't spend much time on it. Left hand side is normal Konica image. Right hand side = image copied to new layer, blurred and layer options set to screen + contrast adjustment. There's lots of ways to play around with images so get out there and experiment ;-) Cheers Ben =========================== http://www.bigbenpublishing.com.au/ =========================== Date sent: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 17:34:15 +1100 To: infrared@a1.nl From: Ben Kreunen Subject: Digital HIE (2) Send reply to: infrared@a1.nl A couple of people have asked for the steps... It's only a temporary page, but I'll add it to my photo tips if people think it's useful. Cheers Ben =========================== http://www.bigbenpublishing.com.au/ =========================== From: "dangster" To: Subject: RE: Digital HIE (2) Date sent: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 08:28:18 -0700 Send reply to: infrared@a1.nl -----Original Message----- > > A couple of people have asked for the steps... > > > > It's only a temporary page, but I'll add it to my photo tips if people > think it's useful. > > Cheers > > Ben Hey way cool ben! I've been trying to come up with a way to simulate the effects of IR, starting with a plain image. Here's what I have so far, (not a lot of time into it so lets each work on it in spare time) Copy red channel Convert to LAB color Goto channel L and paste Copy contents of channel A Convert back to RGB Paste into red channel Invert and increase contrast up to level of other two channels.