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Solarization (photography) - Wikipedia
Pseudo-solarisation (or pseudo-solarization) is a phenomenon in photography in which the image recorded on a negative or on a photographic print is wholly or partially reversed in tone . Dark areas appear light or light areas appear dark. The term is synonymous with the Sabattier effect when referring to negatives.
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Sabattier effect - Wikipedia
Solarization and pseudo-solarization are quite distinct effects. Over time, the "pseudo" has been dropped in many photographic darkroom circles and discussions, ...
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Solarisation - by Teodora Botezatu - Medium
Pseudo-solarisation is a phenomenon in photography in which the image recorded on a negative or on a photographic print is wholly or partially reversed in tone.
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pseudo-solarization
ˌpseudo-solariˈzation Photogr. [f. pseudo- + solarization.] = Sabatier effect s.v. Sabatier, solarization 1 b.1889 R. Meldola Chem. of Photogr. vi. 219 The observation of Sabatier, that a collodion wet plate becomes reversed if, towards the end of development, day⁓light is suddenly admitted to the r...
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Sabattier Effect – Detailed Step by Step Tutorial - Zebra Dry Plates
Solarisation as we know it is an effect of tone reversal achieved by extreme overexposure of the photographic material while still in the camera ...
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Still life with lily – pseudo-solarization - Alena Shminke
A phenomenon in photography in which the image recorded on a negative or on a photographic print is wholly or partially reversed in tone.
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Solarization (disambiguation)
Solarization (also pseudo-solarization or Sabattier effect) is a photographic tone reversal technique.
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How to Create a Solarization Effect using Lightroom or Photoshop
... Pseudo-Solarization. (wether on a negative or print) - The term solarization should be used to describe the effect of tone reversal observed ...
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seeking advice on pseudo solarization : r/Darkroom - Reddit
WHEN during development light is turned on. This kinda sets the solarization someplace on the exposure curve differently depending on how far ...
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Sabatier Effect | Bridget Newman FMP
You can create a form of solarization effect in the dark room these days, this is sometimes called pseudo-solarization. It is unpredictable ...
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The Sabattier Effect - Digital Photography School
French scientist and doctor Armand Sabattier (1834-1910) described the process as “pseudo-solarization.” Over time, the “pseudo” has been ...
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Print Solarization - Controlling the Sabatier Effect - Unblinking Eye
Print solarization may be concisely defined as a complete or partial reversal of tones in an exposed and partially developed paper emulsion.
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Solarization (photography)
Pseudo-solarization
Pseudo-solarisation (or pseudo-solarization) is a phenomenon in photography in which the image recorded on a negative or on a photographic
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Sabatier
Sabatier Photogr. (sabatje) Also (erron. but more commonly) Sabattier. The name of Armand Sabatier (1834–1910), French physician and scientist, used attrib. and in the possessive to designate a process and an effect developed by him, as † Sabatier's amphi-positive process, the process of image-rever...
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sensitivity (long exposures were necessary) the results were very reproducible and second order equidensities were sharp and clear, something that with pseudo-solarization
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