430 THz - 300 GHz
Infrared Photography has always fascinated me. Unfortunately, color infrared emulsion is expensive, hard to find and develop. Converting a DSLR to capture infrared, although possible, requires expertise. To achieve the results I so much wanted, I edited some pictures of my archive. Photoshop and Lightroom aided me creating an edition process to turn images taken on DSLR, smartphone and also 35mm analog pictures in faux-infrared.

 1.  Condoriri, Bolivia. 35mm scan - originally Superia 400
2. Condoriri, Bolivia. 35mm scan - originally Superia 400
3.  Condoriri, Bolivia. 35mm scan - originally Superia 400
4. Isla de la luna, titicaca. 35mm scan - originally Superia 400
5. JBB, Brasília, Brazil. Taken on DSLR
6. Porto Alegre, Brazil. Taken on Iphone
7. Gramado, Brazil. Taken on Iphone
8. Porto Alegre, Brazil. Taken on Iphone
9. Bacunayagua, Cuba. 35mm Scan - Originally Superia 400
430THz - 300GHz
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430THz - 300GHz

Infrared Photography has always fascinated me. Unfortunately, color infrared emulsion is expensive, hard to find and develop. Converting a DSLR t Read More

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