Quote Originally Posted by mjs1973
There are some ways to convert an image in Photoshop to make it look like an IR filter. Google digital IR in Photoshop and I'm sure you will come up with some tutorial. There are some plug-ins that you can get that will do all the work for you. I have a Fred Miranda plug in that converts a photo to an IR look with the press uf a button. Here is a before and after example of this plug in.

Like Greg said, you can remove the IR filter from your camera, and then take IR pics. But, your camera will no longer take regular photos, so if you go with this method, I wouldn't use my main body. It's not a conversion that I would be willing to attempt myself either.

I recently listened to an interview with Vincent Versace and he was talking about how he loved to shoot IR with his digital camera. He sent an older body to the company Life Pixel to have the IR conversion done. With the conversion, you don't have to use any filter, and you use your camera the same way you do now. The sensor is just as sensitive as it was before, so your exposures are the same as if you were using a regular DSLR.

Hey thanks for the FEEDBACK. How did you get that FRED MIRANDA plug-in from?