Escograph

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Escographs are pre Photoshop cross process of film negatives or transparencies in still photography or movie film that changes the color balance and hues and reticulates the halide crystals to make a very high contrast positve or negative image. Photographer Fernando Escovar in 1994 discovered and coined this process after his last name and the process is still used today with old fashioned film and negative photographers.