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Anyone familiar with this phenomenon? In the highlights of the lamps the film turns into deep blue...
film type Fuji Fp 100- fp100c.JPGC
 
Looks like something vaguely resembling the Sabatier effect to me…
 
I've never had an issue like that. Which camera are you using?
 
I have seen that with Instax films, but never with FP-100C. My guess is that it is solarization, caused by the (assumed) long exposure to the bright lights.
 
It was shot with a Mamiya Universal, 100mm 2.8 lens. Exposure of 1 second. Thank you for the response, I think I will try to avoid these cirumstances in the future.
 
It was shot with a Mamiya Universal, 100mm 2.8 lens. Exposure of 1 second. Thank you for the response, I think I will try to avoid these cirumstances in the future.

I kind of like it.

I wants universal, someday perhaps...


~Stone

Mamiya: 7 II, RZ67 Pro II / Canon: 1V, AE-1, 5DmkII / Kodak: No 1 Pocket Autographic, No 1A Pocket Autographic | Sent w/ iPhone using Tapatalk
 
thanx AgX, that solves the mysterie. Funny that the example is taken with the same lens..
 
Nevertheless I would not expect solarisation to happen with modern materials!
(Lomography fun-films aside.)
 
I found this effect in photos of fireworks - and it was explained here on APUG (thanks Akki14 and Photo Engineer!). Then I used it as a planned effect during a solar eclipse:
In the gallery (there was a url link here which no longer exists) but I add it here for non-subscribers:
eclipse_crop_3.jpg
 
Nevertheless I would not expect solarisation to happen with modern materials!

Thats true.

And now it seems to be a curse, two shots later

fp1003.jpg

(i know, same circumstances)
 
At least the effect is not as annoying as in that candelabra.
 
Funny, some of the early run of the new BMC camera (Black Magic Cinema) had that effect with hot spots. Digital version I suppose.
 
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