Sabatier Effect The Sabatier Effect refers to the phenomenon in which light areas appear dark and dark areas appear light on a negative. Additionally, a thin line appears in areas where the image has contrasting tones.
Sabatier Effect " True solarization (sometimes referred to as classic or reversal solarization) is the reversal of a portion of photographic image resulting from prolonged exposure to an extremely bright light.
The Sabatier effect was quite well accounted for by the simulation, and the results show that adjacency effects are not importantly involved in the Sabatier effect.
(Redirected from Sabatier Effect) Jump to: navigation, search Often spelled "Solarization". For the effect in physics where the properties of materials are affected by electromagnetic radiation, see Solarization.
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