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it's amazing how much "colour" you see just from the cyan and magenta.
there's an early colour photo process where you made 3 negatives and then exposed each onto a single print, I think. there's some examples in the V&A photo gallery.
ETA: oh looks like dye transfer https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/photographic-p . I thought it was something earlier than that...
Something a bit different....
I took some pictures when out in LA and being a screenprinter by profession I thought it would be a good opportunity to learn some mad CMYK printing skills.
Got the 35mm developed and then used the digital scan to make the following:
Cyan-
Magenta -
Yellow-
Key-
And then a stylised background-
Colour balance is slightly off from the cyan and the black has to much information, but seems to work as a first attempt. Think I might do a few more from the shots I got.
original Pic was posted here:
https://www.lfgss.com/comments/13626762/