Thanks. I really like your method for getting the blue sky. Have done the traditional red/blue channel swop and never been entirely happy with the results. Your technique is completely new to me and I have been doing digital IR for over 10 years. Great clarity in your explanations. Really appreciate your you tube videos.
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Thank you David, I am glad you found it helpful/clear. Out of interest do you shoot IR all year round? I tend to dust off my IR camera in the summer and put it into hibernation during the winter.
@wanderingwestgarth59043 жыл бұрын
Thank you!....finally I have had my breakthrough with understanding the editing! false colouring here I come!
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
No problem. Happy to help, and yes it is a bit of an ‘aha’ moment when you can figure out how to make a tree pink!
@cnair604 жыл бұрын
This is awesome. I always used the channel mixer. Your method using levels is simpler and better. Thank you for sharing
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome. I would love to credit the person that showed me but I cannot remember where I heard about it. Enjoy!
@osoknowsnothingandall4 жыл бұрын
I like the alternate version of getting false colors using the levels instead of channel mixer, it gave me a different shade of colors. Thank you for that!
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome. A much more pleasing blue for the sky hey!
@formicapple23 жыл бұрын
Ferkin best intro to IR I've seen! Just subscribed to your channel as I've just started IR photography. Will revisit as muc as I can. Heartfelt thanks for your hard work.
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I take it that you have seen both of my videos on infrared? I made an intro and the follow up post-production tutorial. I am looking forward to the summer coming around so that I can get out with my IR camera!
@JohanMarengard4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome Johan, glad you enjoyed it. If you have an IR camera, what better time to get out and use it than now! The sun is so bright at this time of year, it’s perfect conditions for IR when traditional landscape photography is 5am sunrise and 8-9pm sunset right now.
@leighann53082 жыл бұрын
I love the pretty pink trees
@timlarge74203 жыл бұрын
Had my IR camera just 3 days so looking for all the help I can get, mine is 720nm too, Great video thank you.
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tim. This is the second video I produced on IR, if you haven’t seen it then link below. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mGmxZYumZdhjkLs
@photobyjewell19874 жыл бұрын
Amazing video i learned alot very easy to follow directions & love how you explain by doing the editing in Photoshop cc or Adobe lightroom
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@lookylookie4 жыл бұрын
Legend!! Best photography channel on YT hands down, keep up the great work 🙌
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@jojodemonnom Жыл бұрын
Very interesting, this is the first time I've seen in real life how to have an infrared photo, changing colours, etc. I tested it once on a camera that is not mine, it just gave me a red and blurry picture! (at the beginning of this video, I thought it was Tom Cruise!!! There is a resemblance, LOL).
@lamureon4 жыл бұрын
thank you!! finally I understood how to get pink trees
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome Nina!
@ivanfarca92774 жыл бұрын
YOU JUST MADE MY DAY WITH THIS ONE
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
I take it you like infrared photography then! There aren’t many of us - we have to stick together :-)
@joshuabotes35424 жыл бұрын
Instead of switching the levels and inverting that way (which is long). Just select the Invert layer which is below the levels button. Saves you so much time
@Moodboard39 Жыл бұрын
Wonder why people complicate things
@glennhunt49453 жыл бұрын
Ben, love your approach to photography. Try out options and see if YOU like them or if they tickle your fancy. Inverting colours using infra-red is a great way to change your view of the World and using all that horrible bright light. A new subscriber and keen to learn more. Thanks and keep your great videos coming with fresh ideas.
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Glenn, glad you like my videos. I make a mixture of landscape adventures, tutorials and gear reviews when I find something that interests me. If you have not already seen it, be sure to check out my IR tutorial that accompanies this video. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mGmxZYumZdhjkLs
@geoffc18624 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! I don't use Adobe stuff, but was glad to see I can do the same in Affinity Photo - and yes the method does bring a 'better' result than channel mixing...Thank you. ps there's lots to play with using the various layer blending - surreal is just about the 'right' description.....
@bangerangrufio133 жыл бұрын
Your comment gave me hope. Thank you. I also use affinity
@vancip Жыл бұрын
great, your channel swapping is amazing, best results
@richardstorier61729 ай бұрын
Just sent off my XT2 to ACS in Norfolk in time for the summer!
@benharveyphotography9 ай бұрын
That is going to work really well. Small set up, no need for a tripod, the sunnier the better. Just when all of the photographers are putting their cameras down as they sun gets too harsh, bust out the IR camera! If you are new to IR then check out my other tutorials on the topic as there are some quirks regarding compatible lenses (Hotspots) and what subjects work best. Enjoy!
@StephenCotterell4 жыл бұрын
This is a very nice tutorial Ben. I have never seen the levels tip/trick before. On the subject of custom camera profiles, today I discovered that the custom camera profile for my IR converted Canon 5D MKII is no longer recognised by ACR (I am running the latest version of ACR and Photoshop) despite working in the past. I have checked to see that the profile is in the correct location on my iMac and MacBook pro and it is. If anyone has experienced a similar problem AND has found a fix I would be grateful to know. Thank you, Stephen
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Hi Stephen, I take it that you don’t use lightroom in that case? Does it help if you convert the raw file to DNG at all? I am running a really old version of lightroom, so no doubt if I were to upgrade I would have a similar problem! Feel free to send me a PM :-)
@maggimarmion38362 жыл бұрын
Would like longer tutorials on post processing ~ I have the camera profile but I work in Camera raw before switching to Photoshop - and also work with the Nik collection ~ thanks Ben for all your great videos!
@benharveyphotography2 жыл бұрын
Hi Maggi, nice to see your comment here! I haven’t really used camera raw to even know of you can get the DNG converted to establish the correct white balance in the first place - but if you have that step sorted then, that is the most important step. I have seen your recent post on Flikr and you certainly know what you are doing and prefer colour IR I believe. If I was making an image with blue skies I would simply do the levels swap and hue blending mode that I showed in this video. I rarely make a false colour (such as pink trees) or I convert to black and white and use silver efex to edit the images to my taste.
@maggimarmion38362 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography Thanks Ben 👍 I do use the DNG converter as it’s the same process in Camera Raw and I also use your levels swap and I must admit after posting this I spent a lot of time experimenting and started using the NIK collection to play around with ! I love infrared.!!
@wediditjoe4 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it! I want a similar look like that at 9:28, and I am probably going to convert one of my cameras so I can start fiddling around with IR, thanks man!
@orbitance94014 жыл бұрын
Great video Ben....
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@CreateContent4 жыл бұрын
Loving the Bonobo Music
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Bonobo is so good for video soundtracks and general background music to work to. Happy that they allow music to be used on KZbin.
@CreateContent4 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography oh they do? Thats amazing. If you get the chance you should go to his concert, he sometimes brings mini orchestras with him :)
@stevespencer90014 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ben great explanation, presentation and interesting content
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve. This post processing video was on my to do list for way too long, and since it is such a niche genre there aren’t that many people explaining it clearly - so I thought I would share what I know.
@scotty44184 жыл бұрын
Interesting vlog Ben and although I have no prior knowledge of IR photography, quite enjoyed seeing the various results you were achieving.
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
scotty4418 hello again! This was a follow up to my original tutorial - it is worth checking out if you were going to dabble in infrared. It has its uses for photographing architecture because of the dynamic range.
@RestorationAustralia4 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial well done.
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated!
@RestorationAustralia4 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography I've converted a camera like what you have here and maybe interesting for you to see what is inside.? Have a look my video if you have the time for it. "How to convert your camera to do infrared photography?"
@remimomo4 жыл бұрын
Great job man! I really enjoyed this, very informative and to the point
@nelsonclub77224 жыл бұрын
Ben - i saw your architectural image a few years ago and loved it - but I lost the link - couldn't find it and now I have just started doing IR pics on my GFX - then I discovered two amazing things - 1 - you are doing the tutorial I need, 2 - you are the guy that took that amazing image - super stuff - one last thing - in your intro is a picture of a structure on stilts - where in the world is that? I am in UK Also 3:50 - opportunity missed - I'd 've rolled him into the pond.....Have a super one
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Hi Nelson. You are probably thinking of the Harwich Lighthouse. Luckily I made a vlog about it! Do you mean this one? kzbin.info/www/bejne/iJjGimuKnLN_rbc
@ac.electronicinc Жыл бұрын
Actually you can put on an ir filter to turn an ir camera back to normal while the filter is installed
@barrymayes67124 жыл бұрын
Fabulous Ben! I have several converted Fuji bodies (nice and compact so I can have three bodies with me with three types of wave length). I defo like your way of converting/swapping. My own way is a series of photoshop auto functions that also change the white balance. I spend most of my time playing with colour sliders within colour balance to get amazing effects. I shoot jpeg rather than raw and then have to smooth out awful grainy effect that results in using JPEGs (I’ve never been a fan of Fuji raw files). Your tutorials are always inspirational with amazing editing techniques that are unique. Bravo!
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Barry! I think the colour swap method that I use works really well - I can’t remember where I heard about it, it was literally years ago that I started doing it that way. Hopefully this tutorial made sense to you? It is a pretty straight forward workflow I think. I am looking forward to the summer to get out there some more with the IR camera!
@GABBYGAVY4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Very informative.
@Stone11082 жыл бұрын
Fantastic, cool exciting tips, loving the thought of IR photography, thank you Ben, just need to choose an old camera body to convert the sensor. I wonder how an M43 sensor would take to IR, if anyone here has experience of using a M43 camera converted to IR sensor i’d be interested to hear how well it performs. I know quite a few people have had APSC camera conversions and that seem to work well. 📸👏
@benharveyphotography2 жыл бұрын
Thomas Heaton just released a video on infrared using a Fuji. I use a cropped sensor and in the up-coming video I will compare cropped sensor versus full frame infrared conversion.
@Stone11082 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography Thanks Ben that’s one to watch for sure, you’re alerts are switched on. 👍 I watched Thomas’s video 🥲, he’s using the XT30 if I remember, IR photography seems to be on the up and up, Thomas is on my watch list too! 👍
@teeeenyfifi4 жыл бұрын
Please... Pleeeeeeease can you do a vid on how to do pure white foliage and blue sky. Brilliant video 👌
@jackh17495 ай бұрын
I didn't know Tom Cruise was into infrared.. cool! ;)
@benharveyphotography5 ай бұрын
He loves it :-)
@gdan82593 жыл бұрын
Just started IR photography and this video will give me more tools in editing them, thank you. Are you using a Full spectrum camera for filters? And If filters what no level. Cheers.
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Hi. I am using a 720nm converted Canon 550d. All is explained in my original video if you have yet to see that. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mGmxZYumZdhjkLs
@SuperPrufrock3 жыл бұрын
Ben, thanks for the video. Where is the link to the custom white balance profile please?
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Hi David, it is the first link in the video description. Look for Robert Reiser’s website link.
@EsteeWhitePhotography3 жыл бұрын
cool 👍
@theeclecticphotographerajr53724 жыл бұрын
Tks brother!
@parranoic3 жыл бұрын
You can make a Lightroom profile that automatically swaps the red/blue channels
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Don Dan, I did create a photoshop action that automatically creates the channel swap, but I prefer the results I get with the Hue and levels adjustment that I demonstrated in this video, I just prefer the tone of blue that you get for the skies - I always found the channel swap to be a bit spearminty-blue. That could be set as an action as well.
@parranoic3 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography hmm, I think i can make a lightroom profile from that as well. On my cheap point and shoot if I white ballance on a grey card the sky is automatically blue and the plants red / pink. Might save you some time in editing. Anyway, thanks for the video, it was really interesting to learn new techniques :)
@davidswainson57983 жыл бұрын
Ben great video thanks One comment though I shoot Canon and I have found that DPP4 is a great option for white balance adjustment of my RAW image saving it as a Tif file for use in Lightroom or photoshop. Creating a custom profile in Lightroom may create a result that is a little flat and lacking in contrast.
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Hi David, could you help me understand you comment a little, as this may be helpful for others (as I know of Mac users that have been struggling with the LR preset). Is DPP4 something in camera or adobe camera raw/Lightroom? Regarding the contrast, I have always been used to having flat-ish looking images with infrared because of the extensive dynamic range that you get, I then (as you saw in the video) tweak that white and black point to create contrast. But if you have alternatives then I am happy to experiment. It is infrared season right now after all!
@davidswainson57983 жыл бұрын
Hi Ben, sorry I wasn't clear. I am a window user, so I don't know anything about the mac process. I shoot with a Canon 6D converted to 720. I referred to Canon's Digital Photo Professional 4 This is Canons proprietary RAW image software, which can be downloaded from Canon's site and checking there are Mac versions available. ( I understand that Nikon has its own software as well.) Canon asks for the serial number of a Canon product to give you the free download. The software is for Canon RAW images only and has similar basic functions to Lightroom. Adjustments for white balance, contrast, highlights, etc can be made to refine the image. I use Canon lenses for infrared so DPP4 adjusts to those lenses as well. Lightroom has to hack RAW images in order to process them (Canon holds that info as proprietary). By using DPP4 you gain full access to the RAW image, hence the results I find are better. I first adjust white balance (using the eyedropper to click on something white, like a cloud), lens correction and any further edit of the image in DPP4 then convert and save as a Tiff file. Then I can load that file into Lightroom or Photoshop to continue my workflow. I use your workflow as set out in the video, awesome by the way...I continue to learn every time I pick up my camera. Hope this clarifies what I was trying to say
@davidswainson57983 жыл бұрын
One other note, I do not use a custom white balance in-camera, I set to AWB and let the DPP4 software do the work in adjusting white balance.
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the thorough response. Very interesting - I had no idea this existed!
@carolbrewerton26532 жыл бұрын
@@davidswainson5798 Hello David, i like to use DPP as well, but i only use it for the shadows and highlights, that i use the settings for.... could you tell me how you use it for yourself, i am sure i should do more with it.. Kind Regards Carol Brewerton
@jasondashney4 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the video and I'm learning new stuff like the Hue flip instead of just the channel swap. I have to say though, using Color Efex Pro 4 makes the title a bit misleading. One does not come to this channel and learn how to end up with the same result in Photoshop. It looks like some simple curves adjustments that I'm sure I can replicate, but still my point stands. Way too many photoshop channels require you to have software other than photoshop and it's annoying because the plugins do not actually increase photoshop's capabilities, they just make it more simplified.
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Hi Jason. Thanks for you comment. I hear what you are saying. I could create the same results, albeit it would take a lot longer; if I just used photoshop. But Color Efex is/was free - so it is widely used by photographers. I simply use it to speed up my workflow because I have created custom ‘recipes’ in Color Efex that are very similar to a preset in Adobe Lightroom or an action in photoshop. There are so many ways of creating the same results in photoshop, this is my preferred way.
@jasondashney4 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography I tried your technique today and that hue swap is WAY better than channel swap. Thanks! As for custom profiles, you can no longer use Adobe Profile Editor on the new Macs so if those people have access to an old Mac they can create a profile there and bring it over to their new machine and will work with the latest version of Camera Raw (No clue about Lightroom as I never use it). Hold down Option on the Go menu in Finder, then Application Support>Adobe>CameraRaw>CameraProfiles is where to tuck it.
@katfoster77322 жыл бұрын
Great video Ben. Very helpful tips, thank you. Have always loved IR photos, I just upgraded my camera and am looking into converting my old one. What made you choose 720nm compared to 665nm or full spectrum?
@benharveyphotography2 жыл бұрын
Hi Kat, I had the 720nm filter before I converted my camera - which allowed me to experiment with the editing a bit before diving in fully. 720 seems to be a sweet spot between getting plenty of infrared but also some colour - therefore allowing you to edit in colour should you wish. I had an 810nm filter and the images were black and white, and although very punchy, I preferred the option of colour.
@katfoster77322 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography Thanks for the info :)
@BrentonParry8 ай бұрын
I've only just bought an infrared filter. I put it on and everything on the camera screen is very very red. Is that normal?
@benharveyphotography8 ай бұрын
Hi. Yes that is normal, because infrared is way off the white balance spectrum that your camera of photoshop/Lightroom can handle. This is why you need to create a custom white balance when you have the filter attached. If you watch this video I discuss setting up the camera. It depends which filter you are using also how much colour you will get. 720nm is the typical range, which will let in a bit of natural light (creating colour) whereas true infrared is black and white (or not colour) . kzbin.info/www/bejne/mGmxZYumZdhjkLssi=7imDnkggsJz22B7_
@TroyMasonphotography3 жыл бұрын
Great video thanks! I created my custom LR profile ... do you do anything with the temp or just leave it up around 50k? Cheers.
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Hi Troy, is there a tutorial on anywhere on how to do this, taking into consideration that IR white balance is off the slider for Lightroom? A friend of mine has a mac and they have been unable to use the profile that I linked to in the video description and this might help her. To answer your question, I create the custom white balance in camera (it is stored on the camera and protected so that it is never deleted) and when I import the photos into Lightroom it automatically applies the profile for IR. I don’t think I missed anything in this post processing video - I showed my entire workflow.
@TroyMasonphotography3 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography thanks for the reply. I’ll figure it out! 👍
@Viator194 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing Ben. Can you advise where you got your camera converted? I use the Hoya IR filter but its a pain as its effectively a long exposure every time.
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Hi, I actually have a friend that works for a Canon repair centre, so he did it for me as a favour. I just had to pay for the filter itself. Where abouts a are you based, there are a few in the UK that I have heard good things about. One is called Protech photographic. The other one is advanced camera services. You will need to send you camera away though.
@MikeyJ-Yammy5304 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography Protech converted my DSLR, and they also often have ready converted ones to buy too. They are really helpful too.
@markkitaoka87839 ай бұрын
Thank you
@benharveyphotography9 ай бұрын
Cheers Mark, I hope that you found it helpful!
@JaysPrints4 жыл бұрын
How do you setup a custom profile, sorry newb question but pretty new to this
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Hi Jay, do you mean custom white balance on your camera? The answer is different for each camera brand, but On a canon you take a close up photograph of grass in sunlight, then go into the menus and look for custom white balance, then it will ask you to select a photograph as a reference. Select the grass photo and to be extra cautious you can protect your reference photo to make sure that it isn’t deleted. Hopefully that was the question!
@JaysPrints4 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography that was my question, but i phrased it poorly. You nailed what i was trying to figure out though, i do appreciate you taking the time to answer and help me out
@jameswelsh4533 жыл бұрын
Hi Ben great video, I am thinking of going into ir photography, would you recommend full spectrum conversion on my camera?
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Hi James, I haven’t converted my camera to full spectrum or used one - so I can’t really comment other than I know that you will still require an infrared filter on the front of your full spectrum camera - so i would want the reassurance that you can still achieve suitable hand-held shutter speeds which is the main benefit of converting your camera to IR versus using IR filters. The decision whether to convert a camera to IR for me was that I had an old camera that I was either going to sell or it was going to collect dust on the shelf.
@jameswelsh4533 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography thanks Ben, I have bought an old nikon d80 to convert hopefully will be sorted in the next 2 weeks, will let you know how I go on.
@lindatommasulo60274 жыл бұрын
I just got a 720 conversion, but my photos are red! What are your white balance and temperature settings?
@MartinArceOk4 жыл бұрын
Ben was using a modified camera for take IR photographies. Isn't just a white balance problem that you are having.
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Linda, sorry I didn’t see your question sooner. The photos will come out red, so you need to do two things. Create a custom white balance (photograph grass) and therefore the images you see on the back of your camera will not be red. When you import the raws into lightroom you need to install the DNG converter profile that I linked to in the description. That is because the colour temperature is off the scale of the usual visual spectrum that lightroom is designed for. I hope this helps! Ben.
@SidneyPratt10 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@sukaye32294 жыл бұрын
Whatever I do I can't get the Camera Calibration to allow me to use the profile. Have converted and created it with DNG_Profile_Editor but in Develop in LR it just says Calibration not Camera Calibration and no option to choose the profile :( Any ideas? Using latest LR CC
@edshelden75903 жыл бұрын
I have a Nikon D-7100 converted to full spectrum with a bunch of IR filters. I have Photoshop Elements. Do you have any recommendations for editing with this software? Lightroom, Full photoshop & Plugin’s are out of my budget.
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Hi Ed, I have tried a variety of photo editing software over the years but I have settled on photoshop and lightroom because of the fencing kitty they offer me. It depends perhaps if you are trying to edit raws or just JPEG’s. I use Snapseed on my iPhone and iPad. I don’t think silver efex is a standalone app, it’s a plug-in - otherwise I would recommend this. I haven’t used elements for at least ten years, so I don’t know if that will offer raw editing. But essentially you need brightness control, contrast and ideally RGB Chanel editing so that you can manipulate the individual colours (for black and white conversion). I know that there are other stand-alone pieces of software that you can buy outright rather than a monthly subscription - but I haven’t used them. Therefore I can’t really recommend them. I hope you find something.
@christianhall2544 Жыл бұрын
Hello!!! I’ve been doing a very similar workflow for awhile now, and I’ve encountered a new issue. My Adobe DNG Proflie Editor no longer allows me to do ANYTHING with my photos. Formats are correct, but the software will not allow me to change any part of my photo. Have you encountered this issue before? I cannot find any help online for this, and I have quite a backlog of infrared photos I’d like to edit now. Anything helps! Thank you!
@benharveyphotography Жыл бұрын
Hi Christian, I have not had this happen to me, but I have not updated my photoshop in a while. Is it because of an update? If you have the DNG converter file you might be able to reinstall it..
@geoffhoward21714 жыл бұрын
Interesting subject for IR photography but there is an issue with your lens choice, which is creating a visible hot spot in centre of image, a prime lens would be a better choice.
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Hi Geoff. The hot spot is not obvious on the high resolution file, it may be youtube compression doing something funky. I have tried a whole load of lenses and the Canon 10-18 is pretty good for IR. I have plenty of prime lenses but none of them are wide enough for look that I want with IR.
@thanhalaipple66842 жыл бұрын
Where would you go to get a camera converter?
@benharveyphotography2 жыл бұрын
Hi Thanha, there is a company called Protech Photographic in Crowborough (UK) that are well known for their Infrared conversions.
@MichaelWDietrich4 жыл бұрын
Have quite found some shops doing the infrared conversion of "unused" cameras would you be so kind and probably keen to suggest the one you prefer?
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, I only have experience with a cropped sensor Canon (550d) and a full frame Canon converged 5dmk2, and the dynamic range was even better on the full frame. Things I would consider is screen size, because it will be sunny in most instances get a camera with a big enough screen. You will also want a camera that has interchangeable lenses as some lenses simply don’t work for Infrared. To get value for money I would be looking at a camera that is a few years old, anything newer and you will be paying a premium for the camera and the conversion costs on top. It depends how much you intend on using it also. Idealistically something like a Sony a7r2, but if you could get a Canon 5d2 or 3 they would be amazing cameras. Lower down on the budget I would look at a Canon 600d onwards (or whichever has a flip out screen for max flexibility). I hope this ramble makes some sense!
@RestorationAustralia4 жыл бұрын
Have look my how to convert video and maybe you can do it your own.? You don't have to spend a fortune. "How to convert your camera to do infrared photography?"
@robbiesloan39922 жыл бұрын
how much did it cost you to convert your 550d, i also have one of them which i dont use anymore as i work with 5d and 7d bodies
@benharveyphotography2 жыл бұрын
Hi Robbie, I got mine converted by a friend who works for Canon at cost (about £80 for the IR filter over the sensor if I recall) but that was in 2014, so it would be different now! I would recommend contacting Protech Cameras, link below. They are a reputable company that specialise in IR conversions. www.protechrepairs.co.uk
@victorcarmelo86064 жыл бұрын
Hi Ben i used to do this Lightroom 6.14 standalone but I now use Catalina os and cannot use LT. Can this be done in Luminar using channel swop with the camera profiled? Thanks and regards
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Hi Victor, I really have no idea about Luminar sorry. If you are working with a raw file though, you will need a camera profile to get the ‘correct’ white balance in order to do the channel swap. Worst case scenario you could edit the JPEGs.
@victorcarmelo86064 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography Thanks for your reply. will check to see if possible to add a camera profile in it. Thanks again.
@MartinBaron693 жыл бұрын
I used to get great result with my Lumix G7 and Hoya 720nm (non converted) but now that I got a Lumix S1 I can't reproduce the result I was having :( Any help ?
@benharveyphotography3 жыл бұрын
Hi Martin, some cameras are more sensitive to IR straight out of the box. It is all to do with the filters that the manufacturer puts over the sensor to block IR at the outset. The Hoya filter will still work, but it might take a longer exposure to let enough IR through to the sensor. There is nothing you can do about it other than converting your camera or perhaps experimenting with different wavelength filters - but that is going to be an expensive experiment!
@MartinBaron693 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography Thank you a lot for the answer! I'll try to experiment again, maybe with longer exposure though I don't really need it with my lens. Appreciated your quick reply :-)
@theeclecticphotographerajr53724 жыл бұрын
No long exp with IR?
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Hi Adolfo - you can create long exposures in infrared one of two ways. Just use an infrared filter on a non-converted camera (the way that I used to do it), or you buy a filter that has a higher frequency cut off than the conversion of your camera. For example my camera is 720nm, if you were to put an 810nm filter on my camera it would require a longer exposure.
@dave210319632 жыл бұрын
"nice & simple 😂😂
@THESNAPERALFARSI5 ай бұрын
is this Tom Cruise?
@benharveyphotography4 ай бұрын
Yes it, when he was younger.
@fabianboks57103 жыл бұрын
WHY U LOOKING LIKE TOM CRUISE ? XDDD
@mpliasalala4 жыл бұрын
Hey Ben. Very nice and to-the-point tutorial. In general I love your work and your editing techniques. Gotta try out that color swapping method since that's not how I normally do it. Since you're into infrared as well might I suggest checking out IR chrome filter. It does require a full spectrum converted camera and not a 720nm one, but perhaps you've got another body lying around :D? If you wanna check out some examples I've got some uploaded over here www.flickr.com/photos/gknsb/albums/72157713583314716. Thanks again and keep up the good work mate.
@benharveyphotography4 жыл бұрын
Hi Manos, thanks for the comment and Link. Educate me on what the chrome filter does please?
@mpliasalala4 жыл бұрын
@@benharveyphotography hey Ben, you're most welcome. The IR Chrome filter practically allows both the infrared and certain parts of visible light to come through. It's a digital remake of the Kodak Aerochrome infrared film. Trees appear red-ish out of camera while retaining other colors all around your image. I'm in no way affiliated with them but those are the guys that made it and the article behind it. kolarivision.com/the-irchrome-infrared-photography-filter-our-digital-version-of-kodak-aerochrome/ I hope it interests you! Cheers!