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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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Solarization (disambiguation)
Solarization (also pseudo-solarization or Sabattier effect) is a photographic tone reversal technique.
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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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solarization
solarization (ˌsəʊləraɪˈzeɪʃən) [f. solarize v. + -ation.] 1. a. Photogr. The injurious effect produced by over-exposing a negative to the action of light, resulting in the reversal of the image; a similar effect produced by over-printing sensitized paper, etc. More generally, the progressive reduct...
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Sabattier effect
Solarization and pseudo-solarization are quite distinct effects. However, pseudo-solarization is very difficult to manage to yield consistent results.
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Equidensitometry
and computerized image processing techniques
Four techniques of obtaining equidensities are:
Tone separation process
Sabattier effect, also called pseudo-solarization
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Alexey Titarenko
Like Man Ray and Maurice Tabard, Titarenko uses so-called pseudo-solarization, but unlike his predecessors, he exposes the print to light during the developing
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Leopold Fischer (photographer)
Verlagsanstalt Hamann & Sinek; monthly, No. 4, 18, Karussel, with recording data, in: ibid., No. 7, 12, comment Josef Drausinger, 15–16, "Development of a pseudo-solarization
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