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A while ago someone told me that it's possible to make prints of your mobile screen in the darkroom, by simply putting your screen on inverted color. Instead of placing a negative and adjusting your exposure, you can place your phone in the holder and try out different types of manually exposing.  
A while ago someone told me that it's possible to make prints of your mobile screen in the darkroom, by simply putting your screen on inverted color. Instead of placing a negative and adjusting your exposure, you can place your phone in the holder and try out different types of manually exposing.  


 
I was really curious about what would happen if I captured my screen while playing a video. For this experiment I picked a clip of my grandpapa washing his dog Bingo.  
I was really interested in what would come out if I played a movie on my phone. For this experiment I picked a clip of my grandpapa washing his dog Bingo.  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 27 September 2020

Bingo gets a Bath (2019)

A while ago someone told me that it's possible to make prints of your mobile screen in the darkroom, by simply putting your screen on inverted color. Instead of placing a negative and adjusting your exposure, you can place your phone in the holder and try out different types of manually exposing.

I was really curious about what would happen if I captured my screen while playing a video. For this experiment I picked a clip of my grandpapa washing his dog Bingo.


Bingogetsabath.jpg