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Response to film solerization (not Sabattier)

from Alan Gibson (gibson.al@mail.dec.com)
True solarisation occurred with older films, where the characteristic curve dropped off after the shoulder. So if part of the subject gave that much exposure, the negative would be lighter (and the print, darker) than you would expect. From the word "solar" = "from the sun". There is an example in Ansel Adams, The Negative.
(posted 9555 days ago)

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