Shooting Digital Infrared Images for Clarity and Sharpness
From the early use of infrared (IR) films, an IR photograph almost always tends to have a very soft, misty or gloomy look. This has been considered as a distinctive feature of the traditional IR photography, and has also influenced the later creation of many IR images through a digital approach.
Since I got my first digital camera, I have been enjoying the adventure of taking IR pictures. I was amazed by how easy an image due to the invisible IR light could be seen right there on the LCD panel, and was further amazed by how striking it could turn out to be after some straightforward post processing.
What I have been experimenting with shooting IR is, however, toward the opposite direction of the traditional IR avenue while retaining its fantasy. I do appreciate the attractiveness of an IR image by its well recognized dreamy appearance. On the other hand, I also found out that an IR image can appealingly wake the viewer up by the possibility of great clarity and crisp sharpness …..full article.
