As the autumnal season approaches, I will do some additional photography with my IR-converted cameras. Part of what I will do is capturing the same image with both cameras, which will provide some material for comparison. This will be a key part of the source material for a presentation that I will be doing next Spring on Infrared Photography. More on that later!

Here’s an image from my 720nm EOS 5D MkII…

Wachusett Reservoir

This is one of the earlier captures with this camera, as it was the first one to be converted. In terms of processing, I used one of the camera raw profiles that includes a channel swap. In the channel swap, I was looking for a pleasantly blue sky, so that minimal editing was needed afterwards.

I’ll look to add some comparison images in future posts. Have a wonderful Monday!

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