Published On Premiered Apr 29, 2020
See how I take 3 photographs with Rollei Infrared 400 black and white film to combine for a true color infrared photograph, very similar to Kodak's legendary Aerochrome. Explore the world of black and white and color infrared photography. I take standard black and white photographs with the infrared R-72 filter from Hoya, and then I also use the trichrome color separation process to combine 3 different black and white film photographs into one, recreating much of the classic Kodak Aerochrome color infrared look. Aerochrome might be discontinued and outrageously expensive, but I got these 2 rolls of Rollei Infrared 400 for barely 6 bucks eat from Analogue Wonderland. The filters aren't even that expensive, and you might just have them laying around.
I also use Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop to show how to combine the 3 film scans into one file to create a color photograph. I learned more about the basic technique from The 8-Bit Guy (link), and also used these two other YouTube videos to learn more.
• How to take color pictures with black...
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Here's the Flickr page where I learned more about the technique.
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