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from Barbara C.
on 11/4/2010 8:19:55 AM
 Infrared camera conversion

Years ago I use to love shooting infrared and then hand coloring with Marshall's Photo Oils. Your work has reinspired me to explore digitally what I use to do. I want to convert my Nikon D70 and explored the Lifepix site through your link. My question to you -- as the expert/inspriational guru -- would your recommend the black and white or color conversions for the camera?

Thank you so much for your time. Thank you also for sharing your beautiful work. It's inspiring.

 
Previous Response:
from Kathleen C.
on 11/4/2010 12:14:10 PM
 Barbara, thank you for your kind words about my infrared work. I have a conversion that allows color, however I desaturate in Photoshop to create a sepia tone. The advantage of color is you can create blue sky effects and other effects in Photoshop. However, if the only thing you want to do is hand color to put your own color in, then the black and white might be the simpler choice, especially if you don't use Photoshop much. And thank you for going through my link for purchasing. I really appreciate that.

Kathleen

 
Previous Response:
from Kathleen C.
on 11/4/2010 12:20:39 PM
 Barbara, you might want to come to my Hawaii 7 day Women's Photography Retreat February 26-March 5, which includes infrared. I also have an infrared workshop this summer in Montana from July 10-15. See my workshop schedule in the Workshops, Courses tab of this website, and sign up for my email newsletter on the home page.

Kathleen

 
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