This scene of Lake Bled
in Slovenia looks like
it’s come out of a fairy tale,
so we’ve given it a similarly
enchanting treatment: black-
and-white infrared. True
infrared must be captured in-
camera, using either a dense
IR filter or an IR-converted
spare camera. But the
characteristic glowing foliage
and fine grain are fairly easy
Get the ethereal black-and-white infrared look with
a neat trick using the Channel Mixer command
IMPRESSIVE INFRARED
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BEFORE
AFTER
to replicate in Photoshop with
a combination of tonal tools
and simple filter effects. Here
we’ll look at three key factors
in the technique, with full
details in the video.