writen by:Gary Logsdon
Here is a style to achieve Infrared Effects in Photoshop that people would think were done with real IR film by (Kodak, who makes a High-Speed Infrared Black-and-White film)
1. Open the photo you want to convert into an infrared image with Photoshop.
1. Open the photo you want to convert into an infrared image with Photoshop.

2. Next, Click "Ctrl+J" to duplicate the photograph.
3. Click Layer > New Adjust Layer > Selective Color and apply the following settings ...
- Colors = Cyans
- Cyan = 0%
- Magneta = 0%
- Yellow = 0%
- Black = +100%
- Method = Absolute
- Colors = Blues
- Cyan = 0%
- Magneta = 0%
- Yellow = 0%
- Black = +100%
- Method = Absolute
- Colors = Whites
- Cyan = 0%
- Magneta = 0%
- Yellow = 0%
- Black = -100%
- Method = Absolute
- Colors = Blacks
- Cyan = 0%
- Magneta = 0%
- Yellow = 0%
- Black = +100%
- Method = Absolute
4. Click Layer > New Adjust Layer > Channel Mixer and apply the following settings ...
- Output Channel = Red
- Red = +100%
- Green = +200%
- Blue = -200%
Constant = -10%
Check the box "Monochrome"
5. Now on the Layer Palette, click "Lighten" and set the "Opacity" to 100% to bring some of the blue color back.
Your final image will appear as the one below.






































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