Infrared Images Comparison of various IR wavelength filters. B&W jpgs for interest only - sooc.

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Bill Shinnick
If I want an infrared image to be B&W I always process from RAW. However, I set my IR camera to RAW + jpg and use a B&W camera preset.
The only reason for this is that the viewfinder is easier to see in B&W than the mostly red IR version.
PGF-1_Full copy copy.jpg
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PGF-1_590nm copy copy.jpg
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PGF-1_630nm copy copy.jpg
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PGF-1_720nm copy copy.jpg
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PGF-1_850nm copy copy.jpg
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The sooc images below are just for interest.
 
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