Extreme High Contrast Print
This is based on a previous submission, http://www.furaffinity.net/view/739553/.
Normally, I would have created this in an actual darkroom. I would take a 35mm negative and create two high-contrast images on 4"X5" ortho-litho film, a negative and a positive image. I would then have taken the negative image to create a high-contrast print (not this one), and then, using the positive image, stacked both large-format films (the negative and positive image), stacked them together in the enlarger, slightly offset one of the films, and printed the image to get something that looks like this.
Of course, since I don't have access to a darkroom, without either having to drive up to my uncle's house in Pasadena to borrow his or paying to use one, I've decided to bring this image up in Photoshop Elements.
Comments, questions, concerns.
Normally, I would have created this in an actual darkroom. I would take a 35mm negative and create two high-contrast images on 4"X5" ortho-litho film, a negative and a positive image. I would then have taken the negative image to create a high-contrast print (not this one), and then, using the positive image, stacked both large-format films (the negative and positive image), stacked them together in the enlarger, slightly offset one of the films, and printed the image to get something that looks like this.
Of course, since I don't have access to a darkroom, without either having to drive up to my uncle's house in Pasadena to borrow his or paying to use one, I've decided to bring this image up in Photoshop Elements.
Comments, questions, concerns.
Category Photography / Scenery
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 960 x 638px
File Size 346.4 kB
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