I just had a Lumix DMC-G1 converted to IR and am trying out a 720nm filter on the lens. So far my captures are pretty soft, even with magnified live-view focusing.
Be that as it may, I am trying out different ways to get an acceptable image luminance-wise. Here's one such way which may or may not be of interest to dedicated seekers of contrast in it's several forms:
Converted to grayscale so as to avoid obfuscation by White Balance discussion. Then applied Contrast Limited Adaptive Histogram Enhancement in ImageJ. Then straightened up and 3 USM's overlaid in FastStone Viewer.
Quite pleased with the result. Particularly please compare the contrail and power cable at the end of the street.
Comments invited.
If anyone wants to play with the original and post here, voila:
http://kronometric.org/phot/ir/P1070817.JPG
"There are many ways to skin a cat" ...