Uploaded by: DavidInSATX
Tuesday October 6, 2015
San Antonio, TX (Current Weather Conditions)
Caption: This is for anyone thinking of trying out Infrared Photography. Your results will vary. This is a test of an unmodified Nikon P900 with only a Hoya R72 filter held in front of the lens on the right frames and in auto color balance on the top and in B&W mode on the bottom. The camera IR blocking filter passes just enough IR and the R72 blocks visible light from deep red to UV or your basic rainbow colors to get the characteristic glow on the green leaves on the trees
Image Description:
Manufacturer: NIKON
Model: COOLPIX P900
Software: PhotoScape
YCbCr Positioning: Centered
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XP Subject:
Padding: 2060 bytes undefined data
X-Resolution: 72
Y-Resolution: 72
Resolution Unit: Inch
Exposure Time: 1/800 sec.
F-Number: f/4.0
Exposure Program: Normal program
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Exif Version: Exif Version 2.3
Components Configuration: Y Cb Cr -
Compressed Bits per Pixel: 4
Exposure Bias: -0.30 EV
Maximum Aperture Value: 2.90 EV (f/2.7)
Metering Mode: Pattern
Light Source: Fine weather
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length: 18.7 mm
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Sub-second Time (Original): 00
Sub-second Time (Digitized): 00
FlashPixVersion: FlashPix Version 1.0
Color Space: sRGB
Pixel X Dimension: 4608
Pixel Y Dimension: 3456
File Source: DSC
Scene Type: Directly photographed
Custom Rendered: Normal process
Exposure Mode: Auto exposure
White Balance: Manual white balance
Digital Zoom Ratio: 0.00
Focal Length in 35mm Film: 105
Scene Capture Type: Standard
Gain Control: High gain down
Contrast: Normal
Saturation: Normal
Sharpness: Normal
Subject Distance Range: Unknown
Source: Nikon Coolpix P900 Infrared test from my balcony
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