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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 764547" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>In the late 1990's, I took a B&W 35mm film developing class (LOVED working in the darkroom). One of our assignments was to go out and shoot a roll of B&W film, but before rewinding it <em><strong>completely</strong></em> into the cassette, we were to run it through a 2nd time - this time photographing some type of textured image as the subject. All I remember was I took photos of an American flag, then the second time thru it was some type of textured linen cloth. I can't remember if we had to halve the ASA due to running it thru a second time, or if we had to tell the lab something specific for developing. But in the end, it was a memorable thing to do. </p><p></p><p>Well...that along with doing some type of double negative (processing a 35mm negative into a print then somehow reversing it so the photo looked more like a negative). For that pic, I took a kid riding a bike thru a covered bridge. The reversed image looked like a ghost riding through. Lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 764547, member: 13196"] In the late 1990's, I took a B&W 35mm film developing class (LOVED working in the darkroom). One of our assignments was to go out and shoot a roll of B&W film, but before rewinding it [I][B]completely[/B][/I] into the cassette, we were to run it through a 2nd time - this time photographing some type of textured image as the subject. All I remember was I took photos of an American flag, then the second time thru it was some type of textured linen cloth. I can't remember if we had to halve the ASA due to running it thru a second time, or if we had to tell the lab something specific for developing. But in the end, it was a memorable thing to do. Well...that along with doing some type of double negative (processing a 35mm negative into a print then somehow reversing it so the photo looked more like a negative). For that pic, I took a kid riding a bike thru a covered bridge. The reversed image looked like a ghost riding through. Lol. [/QUOTE]
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