Digital Infrared Photography: Professional Techniques and Images
by
Patrick Rice
Presenting advances in infrared photography, which has long been an artful alternative to traditional color or black-and-white photography, this guide provides tips for creating vivid infrared prints. Previsualizing the effects of infrared light on a subject, successfully using Adobe Photoshop to heighten the effects of infrared images, and creative toning and framing stra...more
Paperback, 128 pages
Published
November 1st 2004
by Amherst Media, Inc.
(first published 2004)
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I was less than impressed with this one.
Most of the instructions and techniques seemed to be geared towards modifying your camera, and almost every picture is a wedding shot. It also was not easy to read or set up as easy to follow instructions. At times I felt like I was wading through a bunch of text.
There's much better books out there if you really want to learn more about infrared photography.
Most of the instructions and techniques seemed to be geared towards modifying your camera, and almost every picture is a wedding shot. It also was not easy to read or set up as easy to follow instructions. At times I felt like I was wading through a bunch of text.
There's much better books out there if you really want to learn more about infrared photography.
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