More nerdy colour infrared stuff, from combining a regular image and a IR image taken on my phone. Finally getting the workflow to look something like aerochrome
A bit of a pain to take, edit, combine and edit again, but great fun and I think pretty cool when the image comes out.
Some quick 35mm shots of @banditcountryml1 opening the venue at 1990 a little while ago
Was fun trying out Kentmere 400 pushed to 1600 in a gig, with development and scanning from @gulabiphoto
Been experimenting a little with infrared on my iPhone recently. If you attach an infrared filter to the front of the lens, you can force only infrared light through to the sensor. If you convert to B&W you can get those alien looking shots, where any plant life goes white and the sky goes apocalyptic black, as if you’re on a different planet.
However, if you take a normal photo and then a infrared only photo of the same thing, you can switch the colour channels a bit and merge the two images together and get something that looks like aerochrome film (that’s super rare), with all the plant life going that psychedelic shade of red-orange but the other colours staying fairly normal looking. Couple issues with that process but those first two images came out reasonably okay
I really like the look, there’s a couple things I can do to improve it but I’m really pleased with the wee project.
Shot on iPhone 15, with the moment app and then edited the raw files
Some summery days on 35mm
I used Pro Image 100 on my point and shoot for colour, and pushed Kentmere 400 to 1600 on my Pentax SFX SLR for the B&W
Dev + scan at the goats @gulabiphoto