The Infrared Filters in Nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 emulate different
methods of capturing the Infrared portion of the electromagnetic
spectrum that is just below the visible colors we can see. Both
the Infrared: Black and White and the Infrared: Color filters emulate
the use of their respective films, and the effect that they produce.
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Emulates
the use of conventional infrared black and white film.
Use this filter to create stunning landscapes, with
dark skies, bright white clouds, and glowing white vegetation.
This filter also produces excellent results on a wide
variety of other subjects, from portraits to travel
photographs, and all types in-between.
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Emulates
the use of conventional infrared color film. This filter
produces dynamic, colorful images, with interesting
color shifts throughout the image.
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Brightness: Controls the overall
lightness of the image.
B/W Infrared Method (In the Infrared: Black and White
filter): This pop-up control emulates different film emulsions,
or the use of different color filters over the lens that produce
different contrast results.
Color Infrared Method (In the Infrared: Color Filter):
This pop-up control emulates different film emulsions, or the use
of different color filters over the lens that produces different
contrast results.
Contrast: Controls the overall contrast range within the
image.
Lighten Highlights: Controls the luminosity of the highlights
within the image. Use this slider to brighten clouds and other bright
objects.
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