However, solarisation is very difficult to manage to yield consistent results.
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The effect generated in the dark room was then called pseudo-solarisation.
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They then applied the defined solarisation curve to real time video images.
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Solarisation became the discovery of the age, catapulting photography from craft to fine art.
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From there he played with solarisation, a kind of overexposure.
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A goal was to extend the range of solarisation effects possible to a computer specified curve.
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It is therefore always possible to determine whether the negative or print has been used to produce the solarisation effect.
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This partnership reached its peak in 1930 with their accidental discovery of solarisation, a technique which lent a photograph a silvery aura.
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Man Ray in the 1920s used solarisation, which gives photographs negative and positive characteristics, a perfect technique for a surrealist.
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Solarization: exposure to the rays of the sun
(solarise) solarize: reverse some of the tones of (a negative or print) and introduce pronounced outlines of highlights, by exposing it briefly to light, then washing and redeveloping it
(solarise) solarize: become overexposed; "The film solarized"