Kodak Aerochrome III - photoshop filter / plugin?

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howdy

i have seen a couple of articles recently on Kodak Aerochrome III... some pretty cool images

i am hoping that there is a way (plugin / filter etc) of emulating the effect digitally (photoshop / lightroom)

anyone have an experince... tips / tricks

thanks in advance

yukioMishima
 
the closest I have seen is alien skin exposure 7 if that helps ;-)
 
i had a quick look thru.... didn't seem to see the kodak aerochrome III listed... unless i am missing something?.. looks like a nice set of filters though

thanks again

yukioMishima
 
howdy

i have seen a couple of articles recently on Kodak Aerochrome III... some pretty cool images

i am hoping that there is a way (plugin / filter etc) of emulating the effect digitally (photoshop / lightroom)

anyone have an experince... tips / tricks

thanks in advance

yukioMishima


As a matter of fact.... I do, yes.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23953768/Session 17 - Colour Infra Red Effects.pdf


It was written for my BA students, so ignore anything course specific, such as the weekly tasks.

As @Steve Smith said though... have you tried buying a roll of the actual stuff?
 
awesome stuff...thanks for the linky

as i don't have a film camera anymore... wanted to play around with a couple of images i took recently to try out the aerochrome look on them

might be time to invest in a film camera.. and some film :banana:

thanks again
 
awesome stuff...thanks for the linky

as i don't have a film camera anymore... wanted to play around with a couple of images i took recently to try out the aerochrome look on them

might be time to invest in a film camera.. and some film :banana:

thanks again
Ask around, film camera have little value these days, many people simply give them away. I've seen a camera that was top of it's range back in film days being sold for £30 odd pounds a little while back.
 
awesome... shall do.. thanks

i use to enjoy my time in the darkroom..... seems like forever ago!!

can the aerochrome be processed at a "normal" film processing place... or does it need to be done by a specialist?

thanks again one & all

yukioMishima
 
can the aerochrome be processed at a "normal" film processing place... or does it need to be done by a specialist?

have a look on here -

seems that it'll process in either C41 or E6 chemistry, giving differing effects. Personally I'd be tempted to run a couple of rolls, send it away to somewhere like Peak Imaging, and get one done in "straight" E6 (slide chemistry) and the other as "cross processed" in C41 (colour negative) and see which you prefer.

the Native processing chemistry is AR-5, but its getting pretty rare to find these days.
 
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just read thru the article... and looked at the images... i must say... i prefer the look of the c41 processing... but.. some of the e6 images also look pretty cool

choices choices... but as you say.... give both a shot and see which ones looks best "in the flesh"

huge thanks again
 
I couldn't split the two looks myself, hence recommending trying both... I think, as with most things in photography, it could be using whichever way was most appropriate for a given style or genre of shooting... Always good to have options :)
 
all too true..... proof in the pudding

time to source a film camera... film... and theme / subject

huge thanks again one and all for your help

yukioMishima
 
If I remember rightly (and it's been some time) you needed a yellow or orange filter to get the best effect.
 
Interesting stuff, having failed to get hold of any EIR for a reasonable price this may be the answer!
 
thanks for the filter reminder... i did read that they were required

the more info i get from this fab forum... and the more i research it on the web.... the more exciting / tangible it becomes.... though... finding the film... and at a decent price... might be the big ask
 
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