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    Creating infrared skin tones in Photoshop

    Wondering how possible it is to reconvert image back to standard visible light? Sure would be easier converting to Infrared. If the linear signal from raw is basically grey values with the debayer then adding the RGB to the image, this can be colourised or converted in someway? Thinking out...
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    Creating infrared skin tones in Photoshop

    Tom, yes I fully agree. I will investigate further. Will post but when I have made a head way...or have more questions :) Thanks again.
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    Creating infrared skin tones in Photoshop

    Ha! Well I've got lots of directions to go in for now. Let me know if anything else springs to mind :) Thanks for looking.
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    Creating infrared skin tones in Photoshop

    Additionally I would like to look at somehow affecting that subsurface scattering amount in the skin (at least faking it somehow). I think the subsurface scattering is helping to create that waxy look as much as the colour tone and the smoothness. How plausible this is to do in motion for a...
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    Creating infrared skin tones in Photoshop

    Hi Tom thanks for your lengthy reply, sorry took me so long to get back—busy time of year! You are right that tis will likely be a joint effort between make-up, lighting and post flow. I would like to mimic the look as much as possible in post to save time on-set but as normally with...
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    Creating infrared skin tones in Photoshop

    Hello all! I have a particular problem with a film shoot I am in R&D on at the moment. I need a few of my characters' skin tones to have an infrared quality to it, but want the rest of the scene to be in normal visible light. So it's literally only the skin that is infrared. See image for...
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    New member hello

    Thanks Sam! ;)
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    New member hello

    Hi all looking forward to getting involved in this community. I have several intensive film projects coming up this year and I will be needing to advance my photoshop skills quite a bit. i am primarily a writer/director and do cinematography on other peoples projects. The last five years I...
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