One Year of Work: A Giant Direct Color Positive Photo
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A photographer spent a year reverse-engineering the chemistry to produce a massive direct color positive — essentially a giant, high-res Polaroid at 126x100cm. Impressive as a darkroom science project, but practically speaking this is deep-niche territory with no workflow takeaway for most shooters. Worth a look if alternative processes are your thing; safely ignorable if not.
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