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A roll of expired Fuji Velvia 50 slide film run through a Canon EOS A2E with a 50mm f1.8 lens, then cross processed in C-41 chemicals.

PROCESS

26 April - 8 June

JANE MELLOR

KATE WHATELEY

AETHAN WILLS

   

Process: a systematic series of actions directed to some end. HIVE presents PROCESS an exhibition which explores the notion or concept of process / processes which artists employ in their work.

Fuji Velvia 100, cross proceesed in C41 chemicals by my friend Emil (AKA Snarfusmaximus on Flickr).

Another concept sketch for my class' end of year show. Built with Processing.

My 1st roll of colour (C-41 process) film processed at home, by hand.

The (35mm) film was several years expired.

I used my Zeiss Ikon Contina iii.

I've altered some images in Photoshop, but in general, I was really pleased with the results, and it was so exciting to process at home!.

This shat was taken by me from a ricemill at Ashuganj in Brahmanbaria.

This bow was working in the field, he used to help his parents in the field.

That was really hot environment but they was continuing their work.

I had captured this image for one reason, the boy was sweeping to separate rices and I liked the difference between the gold and normal part. its amazing.

Clifford attractor, a = 1.5, b = -1.8, c = 1.6, d = 0.9

 

Details + inspiration: www.flickr.com/photos/subblue/sets/72157605272650927/

hecho en processing

I decided to experiment with some cross processing - I'm liking the effect it gives, it punched up the contrast, as the initial effect gave quite a 'foggy' appearance to it...... thoughts?

 

Lighting info:

 

Single 580exII put on table aimed at the ceiling - Radio Triggers

Composite of our work May 12, 2016 in Washington DC on looking at modules 1,2,6, and 7 of the Core Certification

Last night around 10 a repetitive sound started outside. It had been going for at least half an hour when Tony said, "is that a bird?"

 

His dad nodded without listening. We have had odd chirpy birds at night but once the sound was pointed out, I realised it wasn't quite right. I made the others quieten down and listen and it became clear it wasn't a bird.

 

It was a lost and very frightened kitten.

 

I went out and sat with it for a while, hoping his mother would arrive for him, he was clearly too young to fend for himself. After a few hours, I gave up and brought him in. I reckon he's about five weeks old. Thank goodness he's weaned and after a rather distressed night and morning, he's starting to explore a bit.

 

It seems we've been adopted. She certainly is starting to act as if she owns the place.

 

I am shifting rather randomly between he and she -- fact is I can't actually tell yet!

 

But he ...er, or she ... is a real cutie!

  

A double exposed roll of expired Fuji Velvia 50 slide film. Exposed first at ISO 80, then the second time around at ISO 32. Cross processed in C-41 chemicals. Both exposures taken on a Canon EOS A2E camera.

My 1st roll of colour (C-41 process) film processed at home, by hand.

The (35mm) film was several years expired.

I used my Zeiss Ikon Contina iii.

I've altered some images in Photoshop, but in general, I was really pleased with the results, and it was so exciting to process at home!.

Oban to Mull ferry.

Processed with VSCOcam with 7 preset

Processed with Rookie

A variety of failures, mistakes, bugs, and early visions. I like them all though. Thought I would add them to the Fuji portfolio for nostalgia's sake.

The Cal Gavin presentation given by Martin Gough

New custom creator I made for Hemesh.

Processed with VSCOcam

19 November 2022, Tefé, Brazil - Workers skin off Pirarucu fish it is processed inside a floating warehouse. This region is one of the main centers for the sustainable management of the Pirarucu fish (Arapaima gigas) in the Amazon region.

I thought a cross-processed-esque look would work well with these urban shots from Cuba - hopefully they add 60s/70s vibe to modern pictures,

Santo Amaro: processos físicos em liquidaçao e execução migrarão para PJe

 

A presidente do Tribunal Regional do Trabalho da 5ª Região (TRT5-BA), desembargadora Maria Adna Aguiar, inaugura nesta segunda-feira (4/4), às 10 horas, na Vara de Santo Amaro (Rua da Rodagem, s/n Pilar, Fórum João de Lima Teixeira), o Cadastro de Liquidação e Execução (CLE), que converte processos mais antigos, no formato em papel, para o meio eletrônico. Em maio de 2012, a Vara foi a primeira na Bahia a receber o sistema de Processo Judicial Eletrônico da Justiça do Trabalho (PJe-JT), que produzia processos virtuais, mas ainda permaneceu uma quantidade de ações de anos anteriores, no formato de pastas que ocupam as estantes.

 

Esta migração de ações - todas já nas fases de liquidação e execução (cobrança)- para o meio virtual está sendo implantada no TRT5 a partir de experiência similar no TRT da 15ª Região (Campinas). A tendência é que seu uso seja ampliado para todas as outras 87 varas do TRT baiano, na capital e no interior do estado, numa expansão coordenada pelo juiz Firmo Leal Neto, gestor da inovação. A unificação de todos os processos numa plataforma, já que a CLE é um módulo do PJe- garante mais rapidez no andamento das ações, melhora o trabalho de advogados, juízes e servidores, amplia o acesso aos documentos, que ficam disponíveis 24 horas, durante toda a semana, e resulta também em economia de despesas com papel, impressão, deslocamento e outros recursos.

 

VARA - A Vara do Trabalho de Santo Amaro tem atualmente em tramitação 4.025 processos eletrônicos e 3.002 em papel. Desde a implantação do PJe já foram ajuizadas na unidade mais de 7 mil processos nesse formato, o que representou uma completa mudança de rotina, com redução do acúmulo de pastas de processos que atravancava os corredores. A unidade fez recentemente uma triagem que separou 4,5 mil processos físicos para eliminação, liberando 22 estantes nos seus arquivos. Um fato característico na jurisdição é que muitos processos, principalmente do setor petroleiro, ficam aguardando decisões de recursos nas instâncias superiores.

 

Secom TRT5 (Franklin Carvalho) - 1º/4/2016

 

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