Disclaimer up front: I have very little background in any of this.
Why not do three exposures on three different prices of paper with a color filter in front of each? Green pigment gets the green filter, etc.
Disclaimer up front: I have very little background in any of this.
Why not do three exposures on three different prices of paper with a color filter in front of each? Green pigment gets the green filter, etc.
Ok that does seem doable but how would I combine the paper at the end to create a colored picture?
Digitally? Unless that's off limits in this situation. I'm sure there are analog paths you could take too, I just don't know what they would be
Yeah I was hoping it could be all done physically. But thx for the advice.
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