Harris by gavincci

Harris

The Harris shutter is a strip device with three color filters, invented by Robert S. "Bob" Harris of Kodak, for making color photographs with the different primary color layers exposed in separate time intervals in succession.

The effect is produced by re-exposing the same frame of film through red, green and blue filters in turn, while keeping the camera steady. This will generate a rainbow of colour around any object that moves within the frame. Some good candidates for subjects include waterfalls (pictured, left), clouds blowing over a landscape or people walking across a busy town square.

Traditionally, the technique is either achieved using a camera that allows in-register multiple exposures, and changing filters on the front of the lens. Another alternative was to make a drop through filter that consisted of the three coloured gels and two opaque sections that is literally dropped through a filter holder during exposure.

With the advent of digital photography, the process has become a lot simpler – the photographer can simply take three colour photographs on location, and then use software to take the Red channel from one exposure, combine with the blue and green channels from the other two photos to good effect – this even allows for correction of movement if the camera is inadvertently moved between exposures. Another advantage of digital processing is that different results can be obtained by re-assigning the RGB channel of each layer.
nice work
June 8th, 2013  
@brav thanks ! its an iphone app , I thinks its still free today... search harris camera....
June 8th, 2013  
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Really nice!
June 8th, 2013  
Very cool effects
June 8th, 2013  
@degarvey @digitalrn thanks guys...
June 8th, 2013  
Fantastic shot and interesting description.
June 8th, 2013  
Fav :)
June 8th, 2013  
great
June 8th, 2013  
fav - really like the way this one came out :)
June 9th, 2013  
June 9th, 2013  
Cool
June 9th, 2013  
@maaikel thanks...
June 9th, 2013  
great info. very cool.
July 9th, 2013  
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