![]() Different combinations of cameras and infrared high-pass filters may react differently to temperature shifts. Two profiles are included for each camera Infrared Temp -50 and Infrared Temp -100. It’s as if we shifted the slider to support values from 0 to 25,000. ![]() This allows you to select a desired color temperature value within the range of the slider. While the labels in Lightroom and Camera will continue to display as 2,000 to 50,000, the actual temperature values supported will be lower. The profiles in this pack are used to shift the color temperature of your infrared image. When using the default Adobe Raw profiles, you may find that your Temp values reach one end of the scale or the other without getting to the desired white balance. This range does not provide the color temperature values required for color infrared digital photography. Lightroom and Photoshop natively support a White Balance Temp range of only 2,000 to 50,000 Kelvins. Infrared light has a color temperature of around 900 Kelvins. They are designed to work on images shot with color infrared high-pass filters from 515 to 750 nm, including popular 590 and 720 nm filters. These are used to set a white balance for infrared images with Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop, and other supported raw editors. The Infrared Profile Pack contains custom DNG camera profiles ( dcp) for 279 camera models.
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