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Mastering Infrared Photography: Capture Invisible Light with A Digital Camera

[ebooks] Mastering Infrared Photography: Capture Invisible Light with A Digital Camera by From Amherst Media at Arts-Photography

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Fachbuch aus dem Jahr 2015 im Fachbereich Kunst - Bildende Kuuml;nstler; ; Sprache: Deutsch; Abstract: Ich fragte mich vor einiger Zeit; wie man Farben herstellt und da es eigentlich zu den Fauml;higkeiten des Malers gehouml;rt; beschloss ich es zu ergruuml;nden. Diese Arbeit enthauml;lt eine Experimentieranleitung zu: - Herstellung von Pigmenten- Herstellung von Ouml;lfarbe- Herstellung von Ei Tempera- Malouml;lAuszlig;erdem werden wichtige Grundlagen der Malerei; die Vorbereitung des Malgrundes betreffend; erforscht.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Not detailed enough in my area of interest but may appeal to othersBy Gordon H. RipleyThis book is ok but in my opinion is not well organized. I have been dabbling in IR for over 5 years and just obtained a NIKON D810 with a super color sensor. I was in hopes of learning more about the post processing of my images to attain some interesting color in the final images. I did not find much specific help for that in this book. However. this book may meet the needs of other IR photographers with other needs. This book has many pictures but IMHO does not have that much detailed content. Having said that. it will stay on my book shelf for reference due mainly to the fact that there are not a lot of books on IR currently available. The Deborah Sandidge book is still the very best one that I have found but unfortunately is demanding a very high price because it is currently out of print. In conclusion. what didnt meet my needs may well meet yours. Id suggest that you check it out based upon your particular requirements.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Reassuring information about digital IR photography with converted camerasBy Free Range ClickinI ordered this book just after sending a camera off to be converted to infrared. Im sure I looked at the description and number of pages before I ordered. But when it arrived. I looked at it and wondered if it contains enough useful content to justify my purchase.No worries. Now that Ive read through it. Im reassured. I appreciate the authors emphasis on the "unknowns" of digital IR photography. Ive been reading up on the subject and feeling more confused than enlightened. For one thing. there are a lot of books and articles about using IR filters on regular cameras. That requires a tripod and very long exposures - and youre pretty much limited to photographing static things like buildings. because even a breeze will make foliage look blurred. As David Busch says in a book he wrote ten years ago. those shooting techniques "would have bored Ansel Adams." By the way. that book was: David Buschs Digital Infrared Pro Secrets (David Buschs Digital Photography Guides). Its got a lot of technical information and Im keeping it as a reference. but it predated the appearance of mirrorless cameras and todays wide availability of camera conversion services. among other things.This book is much more up to date. Karen Dorame describes her experiences using three different IR-converted cameras. including post-processing information. I appreciate the examples of shooting different subjects and under different conditions. She even includes some "what went wrong" examples. which is gutsy. Mostly. after reading this book. Im less anxious about using my IR-converted camera when its delivered. Dorame makes the very important point that digital IR photography involves a lot of unknowns and surprises. The effects of IR conversions will vary from camera to camera. and while there are some general principles to keep in mind. theres no substitute for getting out and shooting with the camera. You just have to learn by doing. how a specific camera and lens combination will work.Now Im looking forward to getting my converted camera and discovering the world of IR photography for myself.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. This is an in-depth guide to getting started in digital ...By SobasPhotosThis is an in-depth guide to getting started in digital infrared. She explains what infrared is. the history of infrared and the benefits of permanently converting a DSLR to infrared. She also spends time discussing the unique shooting challenges of infrared. She talks about lighting. subject matter and processing techniques. There is also a collection of infrared images in the back of the book to inspire your own images.I received this book in order to review.

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