Faux Infrared in Photoshop

I’m using a fancy, French word

Faux infrared. Woo, I am  being a fancy boy, using my French words. Ok its fake infrared. Fake fake fake! Instead of ruining a perfectly good camera and converting it to an infrared type of shooter, or buying lenses you can achieve an infrared-like look for your photos. I feel this fake infrared look works well on scenic shots. Maybe with a lone tree in a field of grass and white, puffy clouds in the sky. It’s easy to achieve only takes a few minutes. You just swap values on the red and blue channels. Now you try it, all you silly creative, people.

Blue channel
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Focus:Faux or fake infrared using red and blue channels
Blue Channel
RAW Image
RAW Image
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Focus: Faux or fake infrared using red and blue channels
Blue Channel
RAW Image
RAW Image
Edited
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Focus: Faux or fake infrared using red and blue channels
Blue Channel
RAW Image
RAW Image
Edited
Edited
Focus: Faux or fake infrared using red and blue channels
Blue channel
Blue Channel
Blue Channel
Blue Channel
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