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Infrared Workflow

The photo right out of the camera looks incredibly red.

IR Workflow

I use Bibble to convert my raw files – during the conversion I set the white balance to “click white”, and select somewhere on the grass or a leaf. The idea is to remove the red tint from the light leaves in the image, but the sky can still have a dark red tint (in fact the red tint is usually desired). I have also seen posts where people suggest setting a custom white balance in camera to a photo with the frame full of grass, however I have not tried this

IR Workflow

Auto levels or curves can be used as well during raw conversion to increase the contrast in the image, I also often apply noise reduction and sharpening, then I rotate and crop if required before exporting to The Gimp.

IR Workflow
In The Gimp the first thing I do is Colours -> Components -> Channel Mixer, where I set the red channel to output 100% blue, and the blue channel to output 100% red (the other colours in each channel are set to 0%).

IR Workflow

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This may or may not be desired, depending on whether it looks better with a blue sky or red. I often cannot decide so do both.
IR Workflow

Then, if desired, you can export to greyscale. Try Colours -> Desaturate or Colours -> Components -> Decompose.

If you get odd highlights

IR Workflow

These can be corrected by adjusting the saturation of cyan to -100, maybe increasing the lightness slightly too. Colours -> Hue-Saturation will get you there.

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And there you have it – all you need to get started in IR post processing.

IR Workflow
I got my ideas for workflow from the following sites:

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1 comment to Infrared Workflow

  • Ghenadi

    thank you a lot for publishing this workflow. it is the first one I found which uses Gimp. thanks a lot!

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