Aerochrome photographs of the Congo by Richard Mosse
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Messing around with some post-processing to kinda get the Kodak Aerochrome look.
It’s definitely cool, but this would only work with really specific suits. Can’t have any green on it!
Here’s some landscape shots. This look definitely needs harsh direct sunlight to work properly.
Unfortunately I live in the Pacific Northwest.
It's based on Kodak Aerochrome. It was made for surveillance photography of enemy land because all the plants and trees would reflect pink with the infrared, where man-mad stuff would show up grey.
Stuff like tanks and buildings that were painted to match the environment would show up as grey/green because they don't reflect IR nearly as much as foliage.
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Hidden pond
Dylan Mirales | IG: @dmirales
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Every blog's gotta start somewhere, so why not this faux aerochrome photo I shot on my X-Pro 2? The aerochrome effect was created using a darktable style I need to dig up the source of.
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The Gameboy in Carris, 05 April 2023
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“With you and my feet on the dash, the world doesn’t matter. You are driving me home.”
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Red by Bastian.K https://flic.kr/p/2oh9dKk
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Shot on a full spectrum Sony a6000, with a Nikkor 105mm f/2.5 AI-S and a Tiffen #12 filter. I put this together to showcase how these photos look as I shoot them compared to the finished rendering. It's meant to mimic the color model of Kodak Aerochrome, a long discontinued color infrared filmstock. The red channel of the finished image represents near-infrared light, the green channel is red, and the blue channel is green. Notice how the sky is blue but somewhat dark, that's because you're only seeing the green light in the sky rendered as blue.
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I tried aerochrome in photoshop.
Looks like the swamp area from The Witness.
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