That's not cheating... that's how I did my print. And I think that's how Hertz did his too.Force of Nature said:I have some prints i did the other day, but mine is cheating really with solarisation of the print rather than the film![]()
Hertz van Rental said:You don't have to take the print out of the developer or dry it to solarise it.
I do a normal print and process it normally for two to two and a half minutes. During development I flash the print.
You can turn the whites on or put the dev tray under the enlarger or use a torch or whatever.
The further in to the processing you fog the print the less the degree of 'solarisation'.
The intensity of the light and the length of time the print is flashed for all effect the outcome too. And don't forget that the paper is far less sensitive to light when it is in the developer so you might need to give it more light than you think.
It's a matter of trial and error but it does allow you to see the effect there and then and it saves a lot of messing.
Don't be tempted to pull the print before it is fully developed though as the print will go blotchy.
Just be prepared to waste some paper - but it's worth it.