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"content": "nostr:npub18c7wjmr8txk9u3xzrxl5rsx8mpt4dr84nyluufn4qg4x9xnar52qller9d You could try different color balances? Maybe a short wavelength color like red? (Popular in darkrooms, for folks who still develop analog film.)",
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