I started looking to double exposures more during this @falmouth.photography.baonline module. I found that I could experiment more by layering 2 negatives and then scanning with my camera and the @cinestillfilm negative light. I am really happy with the process and have found this style of photography very refreshing. I think no matter what topic the group I am in chooses, I will potentially make my contribution with film and with double exposures. I checked, and between the true in camera double exposures and this hybrid way I tried, I can't see a difference. I believe this hybrid way will save me money on film, and more importantly, it will let me experiment more. I am really glad @lightroom allows you to open images in @photoshop to invert the negative and adjust the curves. You can then save it and go back into Lightroom to finish processing the photos. 📷🖤

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