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SOLARIZATION (PHOTOGRAPHIC)
sa   PHOTODRAWING
x   SABATTIER EFFECT
xx   PHOTODRAWING
xx   PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT MAKING
xx   SPECIAL EFFECTS PHOTOGRAPHY

Learn to use sabattier printing to reverse your images and print the unprintable.
CAMERA 35 Jun 1975 (v.19#4) pg. 46

The Sabattier solution. How to get high-quality print solarizations using a new solarizing developer.
CAMERA 35 Dec 1976 (v.20#9) pg. 46

Sabattier effect, plus special color posterization formulas.
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES May-Jun 1984 (v.5#3) pg. 22
Added Info DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Sep-Oct 1984 (v.5#5) pg. 2

Controlling special effects. Solarization and the "tone line technique" are compared. Includes instructions for making line prints using the tone line technique.
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Nov-Dec 1986 (v.7#6) pg. 50

Sabatier solarization. Howard Jennings Jr. describes his three-year study of the Sabatier Effect process for making B&W prints.
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES May-Jun 1990 (v.11#3) pg. 22

New uses for solarization. A review of the basic solarization process. Also looks at techniques for Sabatier photolatensification (the development of undevelopable images) and multiple-image printing.
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Jan-Feb 1991 (v.12#1) pg. 54

Direct positive transparencies by Sabatier development (solarization).
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Jan-Feb 1992 (v.13#1) pg. 23

Dramatic duotone solarization. Solarization with a high-bromide second development, followed by chemical toning, produces duotone-solarized prints.
DARKROOM & CREATIVE CAMERA TECHNIQUES Jul-Aug 1993 (v.14#4) pg. 19

Color solarizations in a flash. It is easier to get dramatic solarization in color than in black & white.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Mar-Apr 1979 (v.1#1) pg. 72

Making dramatic Sabattier color prints is surprisingly easy.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Jul-Aug 1979 (v.1#3) pg. 46

Masters of the darkroom. An interview with Clarence Rainwater and Sandy Walker who produce Sabattier prints under the name of "Rainwalker".
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1979 (v.1#4) pg. 16

How to apply the Sabattier technique to black-and-white photos. Involves the use of graphic arts film to make a master set of positive and negative Sabattiered films.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1982 (v.4#8) pg. 70

Solarization the easy way. Eliminate guesswork by using a special print developer.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Jul-Aug 1983 (v.5#5) pg. 50

Color sabattier. How to use Kodak Vericolor Print Film 4111 to produce color "Sabattier" images from original color slides. Then use the color negative to produce color prints.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY May-Jun 1984 (v.6#3) pg. 54

Altered image file. Three examples of special-effect techniques viewed. (1) Sabattier, (2) positive-negative sandwich, and (3) painting with flash.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1986 (v.8#5) pg. 50

B&W Sabattier print solarization. What is it and how does it work?
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY May-Jun 1987 (v.9#3) pg. 30

Color solar graphics. Combine multiple solarization with color printing methods to produce unique color images.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1988 (v.10#5) pg. 24

Multistep Sabattier solarization adds abstraction to black-and-white prints. Step-by-step instructions included.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1989 (v.11#8) pg. 46

Image solarization. How to handle exposure, choose the correct film and control development.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1970 (v.19#9) pg. 34

Pseudo-solarization, the Sabattier Effect and the Eberhard Effect, produce effects similar to solarization with methods which can be precisely controlled.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1970 (v.19#10) pg. 18

Think negative. Part 2. Using techniques like solarization and Sabattier effects in order to produce more interesting slides.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1974 (v.23#9) pg. 30

Becoming creative with color films. (1) Process E-6 film in C-41 chemistry to change the colors. (2) Solarization of E-6 film. (3) Increasing graininess.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1990 (v.39#4) pg. 10

Create a "ghosted" negative print without solarization. This method relys on a relief image formed on litho film used in an overlay with a contact positive of the original.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1976 (v.40#7) pg. 107

How to produce a "negative" Sabattier effect which produces a print very similar to a pen-and-ink drawing.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1977 (v.41#3) pg. 95

How to do solarization without a darkroom by using Polaroid type 55 positive-negative film.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1979 (v.43#12) pg. 57

Re-discover "solarized" printing. An old darkroom technique finds new life.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1986 (v.50#6) pg. 48

Unusual black-and-white print development processes. (1) Thiosulfate solarization. (2) Chromoskedasic pseudosolarization. (3) Silver mirror printing.
PHOTO TECHNIQUES Jan-Feb 1999 (v.20#1) pg. 32
Added Info PHOTO TECHNIQUES Jul-Aug 1999 (v.20#4) pg. 11 (Improved Silver mirror method)

Negative solarization method which uses either 4x5 Kodak Super XX or Kodak Professional Copy film is described.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jan 1978 (v.6#9) pg. 112

Film solarization. A simple process can produce complex-looking results. Copies are made on high contrast copy film to achieve the desired result. Complete instructions given.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Oct 1978 (v.7#6) pg. 58

The Sabattier effect. Beginning and advanced methods to make subtle and repeatable print solarizations.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Feb 1989 (v.17#10) pg. 28

Solarized multiple images. Making a multiple image print from several negatives using solarizing techniques.
PHOTOMETHODS Mar 1978 (v.21#3) pg. 52

Negative/positive combination printing. Using the masking method to produce the clear zone between superimposed negative and positive images. The result is similar to the Sabattier effect.
PHOTOMETHODS Mar 1979 (v.22#3) pg. 24

Using the Sabattier effect to produce a positive image on negative film. The process, also called solarization, is the easiest method of reversing films.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1968 (v.62#4) pg. 106

Procedures for producing solarized prints.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1970 (v.66#4) pg. 32

Easy approach to pseudo solarization of black and white prints. Method results in partial reversal of the tones.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1973 (v.73#5) pg. 20

Creating pseudo solarization by reversing the negative tones before printing. A description of the technique.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1973 (v.73#6) pg. 24

Creative darkroom techniques. How to solarize your prints.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1974 (v.75#2) pg. 110

Turn your color "flops" into exciting images. Using the Sabattier effect and texture screens to create unique color prints.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1977 (v.81#1) pg. 116

How to experiment with the Sabattier effect (alias solarization) which provides partial reversal of tones in a b&w print.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1982 (v.89#8) pg. 36

Color posterization from a bottle. Tips on using the Colorvir System "solarizing chemical" to add color to black-and-white prints.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1983 (v.90#1) pg. 88

Light play. Solarization yields fascinating visual effects without the need for special chemicals or formulas.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1986 (v.93#10) pg. 58

How to make solarized negatives from resin-coated paper.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1988 (v.95#2) pg. 26

Solarizing b&w negatives so that you can make identical prints.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1993 (v.100#1) pg. 20

Solarol developers. Creating the Sabattier effect with black and white prints.
SHUTTERBUG #325 Oct 1997 (v.26#12) pg. 22