More Chrome IR Images From Plainsboro Preserve

I am still going through my IR Chrome images from our walk at the Plainsboro Preserve. Most of the images are Multi-Image Panoramas except for the Featured Image which was cropped to straighten the image.

Chrome IR Image, 5mm, (Full Frame Camera Equivalent ~28mm)
Chrome IR, 5mm, 2 Image Panorama (Full Frame Camera Equivalent ~28mm)
Chrome IR, 5mm, 2 Image Panorama (Full Frame Camera Equivalent ~28mm)
Chrome IR, 5mm, 5 Image Panorama (Full Frame Camera Equivalent ~28mm)
Chrome IR, 5mm, 9 Image Panorama, (Full Frame Camera Equivalent ~28mm)
Chrome IR, 5mm, 18 Image Panorama (Full Frame Camera Equivalent ~28mm)
Chrome IR, 5mm, 20 Image Panorama (Full Frame Camera Equivalent ~28mm)

Chrome IR, 5mm, 20 Image Panorama (Full Frame Camera Equivalent ~28mm

Chrome IR, 5mm, 20 Image Panorama (Full Frame Camera Equivalent ~28mm)
Chrome IR, 5mm, 5 Image Panorama (Full Frame Camera Equivalent ~28mm)

Images With The InfraRed Chrome Filter

Lately I have been working with the Kolari CHROME InfraRed Filter. I have used regular B&W Infrared cameras but they were for Black & White InfraRed Images. I recently started using a Kolari InfraRed CHROME filter on my converted Canon Elph that gives you an interesting Infrared Color Image. The Infrared+Visible lens filter is designed to make your full-spectrum digital camera achieve the look of Kodak Aerochrome InfraRed film, straight out of camera, with no editing required. Made from a fused glass composite, this filter passes the perfect combination of light to recreate the classic interesting color look of Kodak Aerochrome Film with a full-spectrum camera. Kolari says you can have the Aerochrome look with no editing and no quality loss. For my liking I do have to “tweak” the Chrome Image file a little adding a little Saturation to the Finished Image. The Featured Pano Image is taken with 6 Images@ 5mm.

Kolari Chrome IR Filter, Kolari Converted Canon Elph, 5mm, 6 image Panorama IR, Davidsons Mill Pond Park
Kolari Chrome IR filter, Kolari Converted Canon Elph, 5mm 4 Image Panorama IR, Davidsons Mill Pond Park
Kolari Chrome IR Filter, Kolari Converted Canon Elph, 5mm, 1 Image IR, , Davidsons Mill Pond Park Fields
Kolari Chrome IR Filter, Kolari Converted Canon Elph, 5mm, 1 Image IR,, Davidsons Mill Pond Park Fields
Davidson Mill Park Fields, Kolari Chrome IR filter, Kolari Converted Canon Elph, 1 Image , IR, 5mm
Davidson Mill Park Fields, Kolari Chrome IR filter, Kolari Converted Canon Elph, IR Chrome 6 image pano 5mm
Davidson Mill Park Fields, Kolari Chrome IR filter, Kolari Converted Canon Elph, IR Chrome 4 image pano 5mm
Davidson Mill Park Fields, Kolari Chrome IR filter, Kolari Converted Canon Elph, 1 Image , IR, 5mm
Original Kodak Film that Kolari Chrome Filter Mimics

Multi-5 Image Faux InfraRed PanoramaS

I was working on images from a visit to Davidsons Mill Pond Park and thought I would make some Multi-Image Panoramas. As I was working on them I thought they would look interesting as B&W InfraRed Images. I have a couple of Photoshop actions & software to mimic Infrared Images so I gave it a try. These were done in Photoshop after I made the main 5 image Color Panorama. The Featured Image is the version I liked best.

Starting 5 Image Color Panorama, Olympus OM-D1, 14-140mm lens @ 14mm
Faux InfraRed Version Number 2

Infrared Panorama From Davidsons Mill Pond Park

I was going through images on external drives and found a series of Infrared images taken at Davidsons Mill Pond Park. I chose 2 images from the series to make a longer 2 image Infrared B&W Panorama. These were taken with a Canon R with a 24-105mm lens and a Hoya r 72 InfraRed filter. To balance the images you also have to photograph a white card with the InfraRed filter for color correction and then converting to Grayscale B&W.

Line-up the Infinity mark to the InfraRed Focus Point on your lens