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Savoy, sabattier
My first go at trying to get the Sabattier effect. Apparently you're supposed to remove your film partway through development, carefully squeegee the excess fluid off, and then expose it to a low amount of light for a few seconds. I guess. I just grabbed the film with some tongs and held it up to the stove light, which was blazing halogen. Didn't bother with the squeegee part, so that's how I got all of the bubbles and weirdness. Anyway, I didn't get much Sabattier-ness going on, but it's still kind of cool. Poor Savoy looks like it's gone through hell.
This pic was taken with my Hannakube pinhole camera, probably a minute or a minute and a half exposure.
Savoy, sabattier
My first go at trying to get the Sabattier effect. Apparently you're supposed to remove your film partway through development, carefully squeegee the excess fluid off, and then expose it to a low amount of light for a few seconds. I guess. I just grabbed the film with some tongs and held it up to the stove light, which was blazing halogen. Didn't bother with the squeegee part, so that's how I got all of the bubbles and weirdness. Anyway, I didn't get much Sabattier-ness going on, but it's still kind of cool. Poor Savoy looks like it's gone through hell.
This pic was taken with my Hannakube pinhole camera, probably a minute or a minute and a half exposure.