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I took a picture of white for background and got the same bright red And like I said when I did have it done for me it was the sepia sky and blueish sky Thank you for your insight Ill let you know what I come up with Fisher: Comments?

Edited by cramerisms member 12 years ago. I took off a few days to gather my thoughts. I did shoot some grass and WHAM, it worked!!! Which I took the sample picture in RAW, what does it mean to develop it? Doesn't Lightroom do that? I do understand the concept of Raw and what it is and what it does. But, when I upload pictures in Raw they already look processed Just like JPeg? Can you upload a sample? I'm not familiar with Lightroom, but use CS2.

Open Photoshop CS2 and import. Adjust levels. Apply unsharp mask. When you say image already looks processed Deselecting Monochrome and mixing channels tints elements of grayscale image. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Buy now. Color and monochrome adjustments using channels Search. Make it. Mix color channels.

In the Channels panel, select the composite color channel. To access the Channel Mixer adjustment, do one of the following:.

Click OK in the New Layer dialog box. Do one of the following:. In the Properties panel, choose a Channel Mixer preset from the Preset menu. Using a negative value inverts the source channel before adding it to the output channel. Since you should always be in the habit of naming your layers, I'll rename this layer to "colorize":. Next, click on the "colorize" layer and drag it up between the Channel Mixer adjustment layer and the "grain" layer. You'll see the line dividing the two layers highlight as you get close to it.

Release your mouse at that point to drop the layer into place:. And we're done! We've brought some of the original color back into the effect. Here's the image as it was back before we started:. And there we have it!

That's how to create an infrared photo effect with Photoshop! Check out our Photo Effects section for more Photoshop effects tutorials! Photoshop's Layers palette showing the Background layer containing my original image. Photoshop's Layers palette now showing the copy of my Background layer directly above it, which Photoshop has named "Layer 1". The image after changing the blend mode of the "infrared" layer to "Screen". The solid white layer is now filled with noise to create the "grain" effect, but it's still blocking the image below from view.

Setting the blend mode of the "grain" layer to "Multiply" gives us our final infrared effect. Click and drag the "colorize" layer between the Channel Mixer adjustment layer and the "grain" layer. Get all of our Photoshop tutorials as PDFs!

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