It's when whites are turned into darks. A solarized image has to be in the developer for a short time until the image could be a little seen and then dried and exposed again under the enlarger.
I've never heard of doing it this way and can't see how it would ever work for several reasons I won't go in to. The method, as I learned it and always taught it is as follows: with the negative set up as normal, under-expose the paper slightly and remove the negative from the carrier. With the carrier back in the enlarger to block excessive light leakage from the carrier slot, remove the easel and move the print to the developer tray. When the image first begins to appear, place the print in the water bath for about 10 seconds to arrest development. Put the wash tray under the enlarger lens with the print still in it and with the lens aperture stopped down to F16, turn on the enlarger for about 2 seconds and blast the print with the enlarger light. Place the print back into the developer tray and complete the print processing as usual. The effect for a given print can be varied by experimenting with the amount of initial image exposure, initial development and subsequent exposure to the bare light. Alternatively, a 20 watt light source from about 4 feet can be tried instead of the enlarger. The second enlarger exposure could be dimmed if necessary by using a strip of partly exposed and developed film or shortening the time. The exposure can be increased by increasing the aperture. The technique s properly known as the Sabattier effect, and provides better results with high contrast paper. The "silver" lines that are often created between the original dark and "new" dark areas are Mackie lines. They happen because a boundry is created between the first partly developed dark area and the second dark exposure area. Not much development takes place along the boundary line.
Tintypes were a type of photograph made on a thin metal plate, while solarization is a darkroom technique that involves briefly exposing a partially developed photograph to light. There is no direct link between tintypes and solarization, as they are two distinct processes in the history of photography.
Man Ray's photography style was distinguished by his innovative use of techniques such as solarization and photograms, as well as his avant-garde approach to composition and subject matter. He often experimented with surreal and abstract concepts, pushing the boundaries of traditional photography and creating a unique and distinctive aesthetic that set him apart from his contemporaries.
To effectively use a clear plastic tarp for solarization in your gardening project, lay the tarp over the soil in your garden during the hottest part of the year. This will trap heat from the sun, raising the soil temperature and killing weeds, pests, and diseases. Leave the tarp in place for 4-6 weeks to maximize the solarization process.
To effectively use a solarization tarp to control weeds in your garden, first, clear the area of any existing vegetation. Then, spread the tarp over the soil and secure it in place. Leave the tarp in place for 4-6 weeks during the hottest part of the year. The heat from the sun will raise the temperature of the soil, killing weed seeds and roots. After solarization, remove the tarp and plant your desired crops.
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