Right out of the blue clearing bath, a grab shot with phone camera... I'm quite happy with the final result, and feel I got to this point much quicker than the digital/injket negative approach.
Hi,
I'm confused. The information above reads "grab shot with phone camera" but also lists 4x5 CatLABS 80 and Pyrocat -HD"
So, was the original made on film or digital and how did you avoid making a digital negative?
Thanks,
Robert
Hi,
I'm confused. The information above reads "grab shot with phone camera" but also lists 4x5 CatLABS 80 and Pyrocat -HD"
So, was the original made on film or digital and how did you avoid making a digital negative?
Thanks,
Robert
I read that as Andrew used his cell phone to photograph the finished print immediately after pulling it from the clearing bath and not yet dry. The negative used to make the image was CatLabs film developed in P'Cat HD.
Hi,
I'm confused. The information above reads "grab shot with phone camera" but also lists 4x5 CatLABS 80 and Pyrocat -HD"
So, was the original made on film or digital and how did you avoid making a digital negative?
Thanks,
Robert
I read that as Andrew used his cell phone to photograph the finished print immediately after pulling it from the clearing bath and not yet dry. The negative used to make the image was CatLabs film developed in P'Cat HD.
It seems to be three dimensional to me. Is this a side effect of registering three negatives, the three layers, the paper, or just my imagination? (probably my imagination - I need another cup of tea...)
It seems to be three dimensional to me. Is this a side effect of registering three negatives, the three layers, the paper, or just my imagination? (probably my imagination - I need another cup of tea...)