Using digital camera to photograph infrared
March 9, 2010
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Wenn Sie sich einen erfahrenen Fotografen werden Sie wahrscheinlich schon daran unter Ihrer digitalen Bilder mit Infrarot-Kamera und diesem Artikel werden nicht so viel Wert auf Sie wissen, aber wenn Sie neu sind die beiden Infrarot-Fotografie und vielleicht sogar für die dann lesen Digital Photography They continue to learn more.
Not too many years there was nothing like digital photography and that it could run with a camera, the pictures fantastic, but take if everyone had theDisadvantages of a film camera. To use the IR (infrared), the images that you would need special film that cost an arm and a leg would have acquired. Second, are anxious to have the black and white film processing, if you had the picture.
And outside would not be able to imagine before you finish the whole roll of film rating was used, and the images were processed and printed. All in all, it would be much more time andcost of a significant amount compared to digital solutions that are available today.
Today you need a digital camera, but as we enter the second decade of the second millennium, there are not many people left that does not at least one digital camera. Now, it is enough to make a simple cheap digital camera to the store of food bought at the corner, but should not finance your new home is not.
With the investment ina good price $ 500 – $ 1000 digital camera can be very simple, high quality and capable of infrared images you take. Not only save time and effort for image processing that will be immediately available, but are also able to evaluate not just have his finger clicking on the small LCD screen on the camera left. If you're not with the result, you can just look out, the settings and shoot anotherone.
The image quality will depend on how the infrared array camera sensor responds to infrared, and secondly, is the filter you use and how it reacts from the end of the visible spectrum. I suggest that you should start planning consultation with the camera man in the photo shop on what would you recommend for use and then use the Internet for reviews and comments from people who have already tried and tested researchDigital cameras that he has recommended.
Infrared images, from the pictures in black and white.
At first sight, including a black and white image with an infrared camera filters in general, not just like any other image in black and white. However, if you get a closer look you will see the difference. Objects that appear bright in visible light, dark, and some of the objects, which is normally dark, a bright light fair.
The biggest differencespectrum between infrared and visible spectrum, in the case of leaves. Foliage appears very bright in infrared you will be able to determine if you have ever taken the first infrared images.
The next time you're trying to drive the infrared images, some in black and white, and do, and you'll soon be in a position that the differences I just mentioned.
I am glad that digital cameras have come to our infrared photography easy and I hope that you are. This is aSave time and save money.

