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Subject: [Leica] Re: All hail Tri-X - Dave Fisher
From: "Dave Fisher" <tekapo@golden.net>
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 11:37:07 -0500

> From: George Huczek <ghuczek@sk.sympatico.ca>
> Subject: [Leica] Re: All hail Tri-X - Dave Fisher
>
> I'd like to know how "Weave, 1999" was done, whether
> the image manipulation took place in the darkroom or on the computer.

The computer. A number of years ago I did a whole series of solarized prints
in the darkroom that turned out pretty good and were used in some
promotional music material. But I don't do it very often because the results
I envision are too time consuming. For the particular shoot you're talking
about, I was given a call by an alterno-newsweekly editor on a Sunday
morning and told I had less than an hour to shoot an arranged session with
an industrial-techno band (I was completely unfamiliar with their music). He
said he'd like me to do, y'know, "one of those crazy-ass industrial
psychedelic things I did on that old promo series. For $40. Oh yeah, I need
them by this evening." For that, it was a quick computer manipulation. Took
me less than a minute. I could get the same effect in the darkroom, 'though
it would never look exactly like the image on my site. The variables are
just too difficult to control. If the image ever sees a reason to get
exhibited, then I'd go the darkroom route.
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