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Joseph Owens
January 30, 2013 at 9:30 pm[John Burkhart] “any suggestions”
Maybe one way to work around the additive R+G+B overexposure, and perhaps start coming back to the original process would be to think about it as a negative effect which is sort of where you’re going with the CYMg filters– flip the image black-for-white and primary hues for complementary secondaries, which really is what is going on at the three-strip film origination.
That way… whites are at zero and… zero+zero+zero is still zero. Blacks would be really solid at the other end… and that might be a corollary to the subtractive process.
jPo
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