Darkroom fun with ortho film
cliveh

Darkroom fun with ortho film

Location
garden centre
Equipment Used
M2 with 50mm
Film & Developer
FP4 in D76 at 1:1
Hybrid Materials & Processing
Conversion to ortho film from composite neg/pos variations
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Thumbs up! I don't remember seeing this picture before. Care to explain how you did it?
 
The original was a lattice structure in a garden centre and because of the many poles in vertical and horizontal proximity I thought it was an interesting abstract composition. However, when converting the negative to pos and back to neg on ortho film in the darkroom I can't remember what happened, or how the face appeared. I just got totally absorbed in variations of possibilities. If you asked me to recreate this, I couldn't do it. Darkroom zen.
 
Thanks! I'm still wondering, how do you convert from positive to negative and back on ortho film?
 
Thanks! I'm still wondering, how do you convert from positive to negative and back on ortho film?
You use ortho as you would printing paper. When dry, contact print it onto another sheet of ortho under glass.
 
Thanks. It seems like a lot of experimenting without being entirely sure of the outcome, which is fine.
 

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