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hey everyone it's post processing this week and we're looking at how you can edit infrared photography [Music] so in last week's video i was out and about with a filter capturing some infrared photography and if you haven't seen that one i'll put a link up top so you can go back and watch it if you like and this week i thought it'd be good to talk about how i edited those images and converted them from the black and red look that you get in camera and you will need a filter or a converted infrared camera for that into something that's more recognizable as the typical infrared look which is perhaps blue sky bright white foliage and a little touch of pink but it's important to point out that there are no rules with this you don't have to be bound by that particular look it's just a look that i quite like and it's quite common but there's so much room for experimentation with infrared and you can get so many different colours so really just go out there and experiment and the other thing...