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8. Infrared film, exposed between dawn and sunrise in high, dry locales will frequently objectify invisible objects of various kinds living in and passing through the atmosphere.
Originally posted by PsykoOps
Digital infrared is easy, just take out the hot mirror filter from the front of the sensor and replace it with a clear one. Then the camera will be sensitive to UV, IR and visible light. You can limit the ones you want out with filters.
Originally posted by PsykoOps
If your location has video repair shops or such they might have people working who were around in the glory days of VHS. Also video workshops, schools and such might have people who know VHS.
Originally posted by PsykoOps
That's exactly why replacing the hot mirror is a better option. The process of taking pictures remains normal so you can use viewfinder etc.
For the whitebalance thing, shoot raw images and then adjust the WB manually in post processing. There are pages though which tell you what is the best setting for WB in IR photography but cant remember url's atm. and firefox murdered all my bookmarks