- pseudo-solarization (or pseudo-solarisation) and
erroneously referred to as the
Sabattier effect, is a
phenomenon in
photography in
which the
image recorded on...
-
Camille Ange
Gabriel Sabattier (2
August 1892 – 22 May 1966) was a
French general in
Indochina during World War II. The
highest rank he
attained was lieutenant-general...
- Sabatier or
Sabattier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sabatier is a
brand of
kitchen knife produced in France.
Sabatier or
Sabattier may also refer...
-
Louis Rémy
Sabattier (French pronunciation: [lwi ʁemi sabatje]; 23 May 1863 – 1935) was a
French artist best
known for his work for the
magazine l'Illustration...
- were
beheaded or
bayoneted to death. In the
North West
General Gabriel Sabattier's Tonkin division had
enough time to be
spared an ****ault by the ****anese...
- "pseudo-solarisation" effect,
better known in
photographic circles as the
Sabattier-effect. The
Clone Stamp tool
selects and
samples an area of your picture...
-
Capitaine Jacques Victor Sabattier de
Vignolle was a
reservist officer of the
French Army
called to the
colors during the
First World War.
While serving...
-
Armand Sabatier,
French zoologist and photographer,
discoverer of the
Sabattier effect Bonaventure-Hypolithe
Sabatier (1773–1842),
French general Charles...
- and for his work in photography,
discovering and
publishing in 1860 the
Sabattier effect, also
known as pseudo-solarisation. He
studied in Montpellier,...
- in
February 2008 in Newport,
Rhode Island, with
baroque cellist Audrey Sabattier-Cienniwa and
harpsichordist Paul
Cienniwa playing b****o continuo. It was...