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Very cool. There was a grad student at Brooklyn College where I teach that did pinhole exposures for months. He used B&W RC paper, which has developing agents incorporated in the emulsion (At least that's what I've been told). The image printed out, and even though it was B&W paper, various colors crept into the results. His images were negative and he scanned and printed them in color. The color was false color but very compelling.
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Wonderful article! Thanks for the posting! Andy
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Wow that is amazing ... thanks for sharing.
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I wonder if Harmon's Direct Positive paper would give any results?
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Of particular note are the comments in the original link. Welcome the next generation of internet-fed ADHD-children.
Stop worrying about grain, resolution, sharpness, and everything else that doesn't have a damn thing to do with substance.
http://www.flickr.com/kediwah
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 Originally Posted by IAphotog
I wonder if Harmon's Direct Positive paper would give any results?
Probably, It works by severely overexposing the medium. Results are probably going to be different than these ones tho.
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