In this tutorial I’ll show you how to simulate black and white infrared film. Infrared film is sensitive to both ultraviolet and infrared wavelength light. Green foliage reflects a lot of infrared light, which is why infrared film is often used to take “supernatural” landscapes. Cameras do not focus infrared light the same way they do visible light, which is one reason infrared photographs tend to be a little blurry. Black and white infrared film is also generally very sensitive (large grain), which is why B&W infrared photos look grainy.






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