KolariVision announces a new filter - IR Chrome
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KolariVision announces a new filter - IR Chrome

KolariVision, one of the leaders of Infrared conversions for your camera, and a company we personally have delt with for years, has announced a new filter that we can't wait to get our hands on.

This new filter, IR Chrome, mimics almost exactly the response you'd get from KODAK EKTACHROME Professional Infrared EIR Film.  No channel swapping is necessary, and no post processing is required to get amazing results.

For best results, you need a full spectrum modified camera and then use this filter to create amazing beautiful images.

Read the story behind the filter here ... 

Buy the filter here..

Sample Photographs taken by Yann Philippe

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