I can't take credit for finding them, Mark Roberts found them, I just 
discovered where he put them.

Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Pretty close. It's about the same as what you get with an R72 filter on 
> the D. It seems to be along the lines of those color filter conversion 
> plug-ins that Peter found. I've been thinking of using the red filter 
> conversion on a shot that was shot through the R72 filter -- just for 
> grins. Haven't tried it yet. Might do it later today.
> Paul
> On Feb 16, 2007, at 11:02 PM, David Savage wrote:
>
>   
>> G'day All,
>>
>> I'm sitting here at the moment playing with the upgraded ACR that is
>> part of PS CS3 beta, and in particular doing B&W conversions in ACR.
>>
>> While trying out different things I thought I'd have a go at doing a
>> mock B&W IR, and I need a second opinion. My experience in this area
>> is limited to one roll of film shot 10 years ago.
>>
>> Here is the colour original I was working from (~145kb)
>> <http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/K10D/_IGP0616.jpg>
>>
>> And here is the pseudo IR rendering (~115kb):
>> http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/Images/K10D/_IGP0616_1-2.jpg
>>
>> I'd be interested in anyone's thoughts.
>>
>> Cheers & TIA,
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> BTW, when I say that the colour original is what I was working on, I
>> mean just that. The ability to edit .jpgs in ACR with the RAW
>> conversion tools is pretty neat.
>>
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