Sabatier photography is a technique in which the negative of a photograph is completely or slightly changed in tone. In a nutshell, dark is light and light is dark.
This technique can be created by over exposing the negative of an image or, as with almost all aspects of photography, can be created within Photoshop.
Some great articles on Solarization :
Solarization and Inversion »
Solarization on Wikipedia »
Unblinking Eye – Controlling the Sabatier Effect »
Could someone please tell me the proper spelling: is it Solarised or Solarized?
Orthodox Church
This picture won Best Special Effects Image, and Best Year 12/13 exhibit in show at the 2003 Royal Adelaide Show.
New York Sabatier
A photo of New York City taken from the Brooklyn Bridge.
Nihonbashi
Do Not Adjust Your Monitor
Peace Garden Bridge
This is a B&W image with minimal sabatier effect.
Branching
Manrayish
Stazione Centrale
Marriott
Mariott Hotel in San Francisco with Sabatier Effect.
Going off the Rails
Solarisation is sometimes called the “black sky effect” – you can see why.
Alley
Hatfield House
Sydney Harbour Bridge Revolution
Two trees
Blue Steel
This was a partial solarization on Kodalith sheet film of an original B&W neg.
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