Trippy Curves - Pinhole Digital Manipulation

I’ve been having fun editing my pinhole photographs today, editing the curves without greyscale can create some very psychedelic colours, I think it’s more the scanners light being reflected back in an unusual way that is being picked up when I open the curves in GIMP to edit them. But also it might be the way they make the Milford multigrade black and white photographic paper I use. Some of the developer, emulsions, sensitiser must be doing something. Light is a fascinating thing.

Any way here are some shots taken today

St Mary de Castro Church, Leicester. B + W Postive , Edited Curves

Turret Gateway, Leicester. B + W positive, Edited Curves

Turret Gateway, Leicester. B + W Positive, Edited Curves.

St Mary de Castro Church, Leicester. Colour positive, Edited Curves

Turret Gateway, Leicester. Colour, Edited Curves.

Turret Gateway, Leicester. Colour positive, Edited Curves.

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