Harris Shutter Effect
The Harris Shutter effect was created by Robert Harris of Kodak.
The effect was originally created by re-exposing the same piece of film three times through three different colored filters while keeping the camera steady.
I used three different shots of white smoke rising out of this pitcher. I processed one with the blue channel, so the picture was completely blue, one with the red channel, and one with the green channel. I then combined the three photos. This exercise is useful in showing how the three colors are used in light to create a whole range of colors.
Harris Shutter Effect
The Harris Shutter effect was created by Robert Harris of Kodak.
The effect was originally created by re-exposing the same piece of film three times through three different colored filters while keeping the camera steady.
I used three different shots of white smoke rising out of this pitcher. I processed one with the blue channel, so the picture was completely blue, one with the red channel, and one with the green channel. I then combined the three photos. This exercise is useful in showing how the three colors are used in light to create a whole range of colors.