Process: Illuminated Negatives also known as colored photograms
A photogram is a shadow-like photograph created in the darkroom by placing objects between a light sensitive paper and a light source.
Step 1: Choose your object or specimen
Step 2: Bring it into the darkroom.
Step 3: In total darkness, open your light-sensitive color archival paper and place the paper under the color enlarger. The arrange the objects under the enlarger and over the light-sensitive color archival paper.
Step 4: Expose the paper using the color enlarger after your objects are arranged how you would like.
Step 5: The paper is then processed using an automated RA4 print processor.
Source: http://www.illuminatednegatives.com/about/theprocess.html
A photogram is a shadow-like photograph created in the darkroom by placing objects between a light sensitive paper and a light source.
Step 1: Choose your object or specimen
Step 2: Bring it into the darkroom.
Step 3: In total darkness, open your light-sensitive color archival paper and place the paper under the color enlarger. The arrange the objects under the enlarger and over the light-sensitive color archival paper.
Step 4: Expose the paper using the color enlarger after your objects are arranged how you would like.
Step 5: The paper is then processed using an automated RA4 print processor.
Source: http://www.illuminatednegatives.com/about/theprocess.html
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