I think the two sheets together is an unworkable idea with no practical purpose. The same effect OP is looking for can be realized in Photoshop by other means.
I think the two sheets together is an unworkable idea with no practical purpose. The same effect OP is looking for can be realized in Photoshop by other means.
Xray is 1 film/2 sides emulsions???
Steve K
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
I only do this when I am twi sheets to the wind. My apologies in advance, I hear your groan.
...Dilettante! Who you calling a Dilettante?
If you are already going into Photoshop, why not simply shoot a color negative, load the scan into Photoshop, create a layer copy of the color image and convert that to B&W? This gives you ultimate control including emulating filters and then
you can use either blend modes, opacity, or layer masks to get the effect you're after.
Cheers,
Michael
Just developed a load of Fp4 8x10 with Jobo 3005. One of holders had two sheets of film loaded on one side. The result is that the top sheet is perfectly fine and the bottom sheet is about 2 stops underexposed.
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