digartal Posted Sunday at 11:25 PM Report Posted Sunday at 11:25 PM Just back from a 6-week trip to Europe. I visited a lot of places and saw many sights captured with multiple cameras. I need to learn more about 360-degree image and video editing, both in PTE and other applications. This is a series of infrared images from my 4-day visit to Basel. Hopefully, between printing a book of the trip and editing the images from other places, I will make a couple of more AV's in the coming weeks and months. Mark 2 Quote
JRR Posted Sunday at 11:33 PM Report Posted Sunday at 11:33 PM Infrared certainly adds an extra degree of interest toi the images 1 Quote
Alex55 Posted Monday at 04:38 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:38 PM Nice collection. Just curios, why vertical format. Alex55 1 Quote
vbl2007 Posted Monday at 06:11 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:11 PM Infrared radiation changes perception somewhat. I would like to see the fighting bloom in color. Or the photo in infrared color gradually turns into color. Thank you! Good luck! 1 Quote
Bert Posted Monday at 07:38 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:38 PM Nice images, I think the panning of some could be slower especially with the vertical format you use.. Thanks for showing, Bert 1 Quote
digartal Posted 18 hours ago Author Report Posted 18 hours ago 18 hours ago, Alex55 said: Nice collection. Just curios, why vertical format. Alex55 Thanks Alex, some images lend themselves to a vertical format due to composition. I did consider not including them, but some were very strong images. Mark Quote
digartal Posted 18 hours ago Author Report Posted 18 hours ago 16 hours ago, vbl2007 said: Infrared radiation changes perception somewhat. I would like to see the fighting bloom in color. Or the photo in infrared color gradually turns into color. Thank you! Good luck! You can introduce some false colour into IR mono images. It does depend on the wave length/conversion. This is at 70nm and has little visible light colour as such (it stops at 600nm). Unfortunately, a camera converted to IR does not show full visible light. A normal camera has an IR filter inserted at manaufacture that blocks IR light. I have tried a "full spectum" camera (the IR filter in camera was removed and is replaced with a variable wave length IR filter on the lens) but this is problematic with numerous filter sizes and IR wavelength filters. Hope this helps. Mark Quote
digartal Posted 18 hours ago Author Report Posted 18 hours ago 15 hours ago, Bert said: Nice images, I think the panning of some could be slower especially with the vertical format you use.. Thanks for showing, Bert Thanks Bert, yes that was an issue about the panning, and I have already extended those images. It was a balance between content length and duration. Mark Quote
digartal Posted 18 hours ago Author Report Posted 18 hours ago Thank you, everybody, for your feedback/comments, which are appreciated and food for thought for future AV's. Mark Quote
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