Infrared Films Emulated in Photoshop Actions

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  • 129.Kodak Infrared EIR
  • 130.Fuji X-Pro Faux Color 1
  • 131.Fuji X-Pro Faux Color 2
  • 132.Lomochrome Purple 400
  • 133.Kodak HIE
  • 134.Ilford SFX 200
  • 135.Rollei IR 400
  • 136.Macophot IR 820c Aura
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129.Kodak Infrared EIR

Also know as Ektachrome IE, it’s a false-color infrared transparency film. Discontinued in 2009.

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130.Fuji X-Pro Faux Color 1

Taking profit of Fuji X-Pro camera ability to capture infrared light, combined with Hoya R72 filter.

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131.Fuji X-Pro Faux Color 2

Taking profit of Fuji X-Pro camera ability to capture infrared light, combined with Hoya R72 filter.

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132.Lomochrome Purple 400

Inspired by Kodak EIR film (actually discontinued). It uses purple to color infrared light, instead of red.

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133.Kodak HIE

Where HIE stand for High-Speed Infrared, it featured a polyester film base. Discontinued in 2007.

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134.Ilford SFX 200

Film with extended red sensitivity for creative photographic applications. Commonly shot with a R72 filter.

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135.Rollei IR 400

This film offers excellent tonality and medium grain, being used mainly in experimental or creative photography.

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136.Macophot IR 820c Aura

Nanometer infrared film from german company Maco. The Aura version has no antihalation backing.

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