day is night [Darkroom Post Processing Techniques]
Uploaded: June 09, 2002 17:04:13
x- processed
Dolores Neilson June 10, 2002
What an interesting effect, Detlef! Very cool! #5959Detlef Klahm June 10, 2002
Thank you Dolores! #8548Donna R. Moratelli June 10, 2002
Wow Detlef, this is reminiscent of what I've seen in a dream state. It's almost spooky. WHERE is this? VERY COOL IMAGE! #8557Detlef Klahm June 11, 2002
Thank you Donna!..this is where I live...In Langley, B.C....to be excact..Campbell Valley Park....south Langley....x-process....is:slide film developed in print film ( c-41 ) solution..... #8563Romen Vargas June 11, 2002
Hi Detlef,But yeah I'm definately interested in waht slide film you used since I know that different slide films react differently to cross-processing. #8574
Detlef Klahm June 11, 2002
the film I used is Fuji Sensia....but thats not the only thing you have to worry about getting the result you want....it is also....time of day...use lots of colour in your image and ...try different labs.....The last lab I used for this process has worked much in my favour....and I have used 5 different once before....so it is trial and error until you are lucky enough to get back what you hope for......I hope this answers your question a bit.....anyways...thank you very much for your kind comment....and I hope to see some of your results.....send some of them directly to me...because I don`t always get to view all the images on betterphoto....unless there is a way to directly go to a photographer on here...not sure how.....anyways have a good day....yours detlef #8609Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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