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The Visible Knife

By Loren Segal on July 21st, 2008 at 4:56 PM

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The Visible Knife

This is a photo taken using the Harris Shutter Effect, following up on my trichromy (a.k.a. technicolor) experimentation. The Harris Shutter effect is basically trichromy with one colour channel purposely changed to give a technicolor “artifact” or ghosting effect.

The colour effect here was achieved with 4 exposures of black and white (Ilford Pan F 50 Plus) film with separate RGB filters and a no-filter shot to compensate for the filter sharpness. Each shot was then superimposed (digitally in my case) in the respective R/G/B colour channel.

You can see this on my flickr account as well as my other trichromy photos by clicking the image.