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Photobatik

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Photobatik is one of Photogram techniques produced by a Japanese artist Yoshio Machida in the 1990s. Photograms are produced by partial exposure and development of the entire photosensitive surface.[1] Photobatik is "whole exposure and partial development." Machida has expanded his technique to overexposure of the photographic paper followed by only fixing the image, resulting in a pink image.

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  1. ^ Rudnick, Les. "Photograms, Chemigrams, Luminograms, Cliche Verre, X-ray, thermograms, Robert Heinecken, Marco Breuer, Jozef Robakowski, Polish photograms". Photograms. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
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