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Infrared Effects in Photoshop CS4
Black and white photographs taken with infrared film have a distinct character that immediately distinguishes them from regular B&W photographs. With the progressive demise of traditional film (particularly B&W emulsions), it's good that we can simulate the infrared look in modern editing software.
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