This is a Facebook dumbed down resolution version of an Album Cover I did For Will Samson two months ago.
Image was captured at the Coyote Buttes area at the Wave Formation it was perhaps a bit overexposed which was a good thing for the Instant Neg as you guys mentioned.
The Image used for the LP was a High Res Scanned Tif Image 120MB in size for a 12"x12" LP sized image of a Reclaimed Fuji FP100C Negative that was bleached clean and allowed to dry face up in a side room. One of the tricks to bleaching is letting the neg portion dry in a dust free environment after you take the image out of light. I built a special box to save my Instant negatives.
I used the Adobe CS5's clone stamp tool to clean up the image after mild sharpening and subtle hue adjustment to match what My eye remembers but it came out surprisingly sharp despite what the original flatbed scan revealed, i think Replicolor cleaned the neg before scanning it.
It was scanned by Replicolor in Salt Lake City Utah though I may look to get a better scan elsewhere to make a poster sized print from the same neg, I may try that in a month or two just to see if it is possible, as it may be reason enough to save all of my Instant negs!!! FP-100B also Scans Nicely if you underexpose (opposite of the Color method)the shadow detail is impressive in the bleached negs!
Sorry for the large size of the image.
The neg sat for easily 3 months before I bleached it and did something with it BTW...
I imaging Wet Contact Scanning may make these Images Shine when the pattern of the dried emulsion is taken out of the equastion...