
Still can't seem to work out how Adam got that pale blue sky in this post here.

Mine always ends up much darker. Any tips?
Cheers
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Processing IR is hard.I was using this shot to practise my false colour processing this afternoon.
![]() Still can't seem to work out how Adam got that pale blue sky in this post here. ![]() Mine always ends up much darker. Any tips? Cheers Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
no tips here, but it is an awesome shot! i'd love to have a play around with IR, i wouldnt worry too much about the darker blue skies, because it makes the image much more contrasty with those whites
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For the first image, after levels and swapping the red & blue, I adjusted the curve and hue a bit.
May I ask what steps you used for this one? As for the time, the shot was taking just before 6pm Perth time ![]() I love the IR look ![]() ---
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Adam,
shot this one in RAW using incandescent WB. In Camera RAW set a cool white balance and tint to -40. Opened in CS3 and used DaveB's action (thanks, Dave!). Further adjustments in curves (especially blue channel), hue/sat, and maybe levels.... I can't remember. I found it very easy to go too far with curves... took me a while to get something I was happy with. Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
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