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3 Create distinctive digital solarisations

Daily lockdown walks close to home can offer a myriad of photographic opportunities, whether you take your subjects from the natural world or the built environment. One way to give your lockdown captures a look that will really stand out is to create digital solarisations of them in post-processing.

The 19th-century pioneers of photography produced prints where the tones of the photographs would be reversed – an effect known as the Sabattier effect or pseudo-solarisation. This

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