Tri Colour Portrait

This Image was an experiment photographed by APUG Member Goldie. it is a portrait of me made up of 3 black and white negatives which were shot through 3 different colour filters and then each film was designated its corresponding colour to produce a colour image from the composition of all 3 films. My slight movement between shots has created subtle colour aberration.
Location
My laboritory
Equipment Used
6x9 camera
Exposure
unknown
Film & Developer
tri-x in film developer unknown
Paper & Developer
unknown
Lens Filter
Reg, Green, Blue
You know you can develop each 'negative' to a positive or make positives from them using a Kodachrome type color developer to give you color separations. By laminating them together you get a Kodachrome type transparency.

PE
 
Or you can project them from three different projectors, all with a color filter in front of them that corresponds to the filter that was used at 'shooting time', align the projection and get a color image on canvas.
Great results, especially considering the logistics of the shot.
- Thomas
 
That's a great idea, really impressed; love some of the other ideas here as well. Good stuff
 

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Member Album by Stephen Frizza
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