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dourbalistar's Tri-chromes have intrigued me. See, they are are not the colors that combine to create other colors. I think they are called subtractive colors, and yellow, cyan, and magenta are additive colors. My memory isn't the best - so I may be all wet. In printing, when you mix RGB you get a muddy dark brown or black. This is to say, that in my head it doesn't make sense that RGB Tri-chromes would work, but they do. I know Gimp, but I know Photoshop better - so that is what I used. I don't have the exact filters that dourbalistar mentioned - so I used the closest color match filters I could cobble together, and then imaged it further in Photoshop. I'm kind of stunned at the result of the first few "Still Life's" I shot last night.



Jun 08, 2026 at 08:15 PM
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Re: Post your recent film shots!



dourbalistar's Tri-chromes have intrigued me. See, they are are not the colors that combine to create other colors. I think they are called subtractive colors, and yellow, cyan, and magenta are additive colors. My memory isn't the best - so I may be all wet. In printing, when you mix RGB you get a muddy dark brown or black. This is to say, that in my head it doesn't make sense that RGB Tri-chromes would work, but they do. I know Gimp, but I know Photoshop better - so that is what I used. I don't have the exact filters that dourbalistar mentioned - so I used the closest color match filters I could cobble together, and then imaged it further in Photoshop. I'm kind of stunned at the result of the first few "Still Life's" I shot last night.



Jun 08, 2026 at 08:11 PM





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