The Sabattier Effect is also known as solarization, and is a technique which happens when a film is overexposed to great extents. To do this, you must re expose a partially developed print to light during the developing stage, which is usually done by briefly turning on a light in the dark room. This will make the highlights and shadows reverse, which creates a high level of contrast, like these images:
If I decide to attempt to use analog photography I will try and do some darkroom manipulation, as I find this exciting as it is so unpredictable.
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