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Solarisation is a technique that involves exposing a partially | Solarisation is a technique that involves exposing a partially developed photograph to light, before continuing processing. <br /> | ||
This is also called the Sabbatier effect, a photograph becomes reversed. This means that the dark parts of a photograph appear lighter, and the light parts appear darker. | This is also called the Sabbatier effect, a photograph becomes reversed. This means that the dark parts of a photograph appear lighter, and the light parts appear darker. |
Revision as of 21:08, 3 December 2018
Solarisation is a technique that involves exposing a partially developed photograph to light, before continuing processing.
This is also called the Sabbatier effect, a photograph becomes reversed. This means that the dark parts of a photograph appear lighter, and the light parts appear darker.