Oh....I see that flash was used I think. That makes a lot more sense.
The work in B&W mostly, but look odd. Almost unreal. I kind of like
it.

On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Zos Xavius <zosxav...@gmail.com> wrote:
> so the ultra pink IR shots are taken with the hot filter still in
> place? I know this is possible, but that exposures are greatly
> lengthened to the order of minutes sometimes as the cut filter only
> lets small amounts of IR wavelengths pass. I was under the assumption
> that shooting with a naked sensor and an IR only filter would have the
> same results, but with normal exposure times. That's actually why I
> asked if the filter was in place in all of these pictures. Clearly
> more spectrum is coming through if you ask me. I never thought that
> mixing the two would look so drastic and almost flat. Interesting.
>
> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 8:46 PM, David Parsons <parsons.da...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> With an IR filter in front of the lens, and a normal IR cut filter on
>> the sensor, yes foliage turns pink (some reds get through 720nm
>> filters).  Everything has a red and pink color to it.
>>
>> When you remove the IR cut filter from the sensor, it is seeing IR and
>> visible at the same time, so colors are all kinds of shifted.
>>
>> It all depends on how much IR reflectivity different materials have.
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 8:41 PM, Zos Xavius <zosxav...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> are these all with a filter? I thought greens went pink in IR yet the
>>> lettuce is clearly still green. very odd. Its not what I would expect
>>> at all. I'm so used to seeing extremely processed IR pictures.
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 7:21 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
>>>> Excellent!  Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 06:32:01PM -0400, Matthew Hunt wrote:
>>>>> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> > 4) The color adjustment in LR doesn't go far enough, in either 
>>>>> > temperature
>>>>> > or tint.  I will eventually experiment with two pass color correction, 
>>>>> > exporting
>>>>> > the file to DNG or TIFF, then running it through again.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have no personal experience, but I have read of people creating
>>>>> custom camera profiles to deal with the inadequate color temperature
>>>>> range. See, for example:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.luminescentphoto.com/blog/2013/07/15/setting-white-balance-on-infrared-images-with-lightroom-with-video/
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