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Project 8 (Temperaprint and Cyanotype)

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Temperaprint Temperaprint is the process of using a combination of chemicals, eggs and using ultraviolet light to adjust the exposure and the looks of a photo,  which usually results in a light pink hue. The two eggs are used in order to create a seal on top of the film in order to create a hard  layer on top of the picture. In order to get the correct hue of a photo, you need to roll several layers of a solution of multiple chemicals that have been mixed with the eggs.  After rolling the mixture on the photo you set the photo under a UV light and use the light to "cure" the photo and harden it, giving the photo it's final pink hue. An example of this type of photo is below: I then created an example of a Temperaprint using a photo that I took earlier this year at Washington Park: Here are what you need in order to create a Temperaprint photo Small paint tray Half inch paint brush High density foam glossing roller Artist acrylic paint Meas

Project 07-Multiple Image Techniques

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This project we learned about how to take HDR photos (High Definition Resolution) and how we can adjust the photos to make them look different or, if you are able to take multiple photos in a similar space and are able to show motion through merging a couple of images into one single image.  HDR of Providence Park Key Bank Club HDR of MAC and Providence Park Panorama of Crater Lake

Project 6.5 Community

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For Project 6, Michael Saccio and I worked on a project by taking photos of an important space for not only Portland but something that is relevant to Lincoln High School. As part of this project we had to take multiple photos and piece them together to create a collage of our space. Michael and I chose to work on KGW which is right next door to Lincoln High School.