jer@peora.UUCP (J. Eric Roskos) (08/09/85)
> There is also a very strange and unrecognizable dark-room manipulated > picture of Kate Bush in the "Lest We Forget: 5 Years Ago" section of the > NME. This makes me think of a good question. Does anybody know how the "SX-70 Effects" (see album cover notes) on the cover of Peter Gabriel's "German Album" are produced? This is the album cover in which half of Gabriel's face appears melted, and which has many images reminiscent of Hieronymous Bosch in the shadows. Also, do you need an SX-70 to do it, or can you just print onto SX-70 film with an enlarger? [NOTE: If you are responding to this question from net.music, please mail to me and I will summarize to net.rec.photo. If you are responding from net.rec.photo, I guess you should just go ahead and post to there, since past experience has shown that such queries only produce 1 or 2 replies, on the average. ALL FOLLOWUPS TO THIS QUESTION WILL GO TO net.rec.photo, so if you are commenting on music, please change the "Newsgroups" line in your reply!] -- Shyy-Anzr: J. Eric Roskos UUCP: ..!{decvax,ucbvax,ihnp4}!vax135!petsd!peora!jer US Mail: MS 795; Perkin-Elmer SDC; 2486 Sand Lake Road, Orlando, FL 32809-7642 "Lbh xabj... jura lbh pybpx gur uhzna enpr jvgu gur fgbcjngpu bs uvfgbel, vg'f n arj erpbeq, rirel gvzr."