Getting Started In Infrared Photography
In this video I give an overview and introduction to Infrared Photography for those who have had no experience with it. In the video, I talk about the three most common ways one can take infrared images:
1.) Purchase a camera specifically made for infrared photography
2.) Put a filter on your lens that only allows infrared light to pass through to the camera's sensor.
3.) Have a normal camera converted to infrared or purchase one that was already converted.
Next I explain my choice and why I chose to go that route then I explain the different frequency choices one has for infrared photography. Finally, I process an infrared image demoing what is needed to do in Photoshop to achieve the "Infrared Look".
For a primer on infrared photography, visit this website:
https://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/an-in-depth-guide-to-infrared-photography-setup-and-capture--photo-9533
For post processing, look here:
https://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/an-in-depth-guide-to-infrared-photography-processing--photo-9540
These two companies seem to be the most popular for infrared filters and camera conversions:
https://www.lifepixel.com
https://kolarivision.com
Here is the camera I purchased on eBay:
http://ebay.to/2pdJaDn
Please visit my website to see how you can help me improve my videos:
http://www.anthonymorganti.com/support-2/
1.) Purchase a camera specifically made for infrared photography
2.) Put a filter on your lens that only allows infrared light to pass through to the camera's sensor.
3.) Have a normal camera converted to infrared or purchase one that was already converted.
Next I explain my choice and why I chose to go that route then I explain the different frequency choices one has for infrared photography. Finally, I process an infrared image demoing what is needed to do in Photoshop to achieve the "Infrared Look".
For a primer on infrared photography, visit this website:
https://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/an-in-depth-guide-to-infrared-photography-setup-and-capture--photo-9533
For post processing, look here:
https://photography.tutsplus.com/tutorials/an-in-depth-guide-to-infrared-photography-processing--photo-9540
These two companies seem to be the most popular for infrared filters and camera conversions:
https://www.lifepixel.com
https://kolarivision.com
Here is the camera I purchased on eBay:
http://ebay.to/2pdJaDn
Please visit my website to see how you can help me improve my videos:
http://www.anthonymorganti.com/support-2/
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