cliveh
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On one of my historical research forays, I came across a method used by early portraitists that I hadnt heard of before. Apparently some of them use to use a material background mounted on board, that could be swung across the background behind the sitter during exposure. A sort of reverse panning effect if you like, with the objective being that the blurred textured background, would, in contrast, make the portrait, taken with their slower wet collodion plates appear relatively sharper. I havent ever tried this myself, but wondered how it may look when used with present day film.