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Cross-Processed Fuji Velvia 50 RVP: Keeps the Spirit of Your Scenes
written by andyresag on 2012-04-12 #gearA while ago I ordered Fuji Velvia 50 RVP 35mm color slide film because I liked the idea of getting very fine grained pictures it promises to deliver. It is a slow speed film that, if treated with xpro, features slight to medium versatile color shifts and very saturated colors. Compared to the Velvia ISO 100's typical red and purplish hues, cross-processing the Velvia ISO 50 brings you more subtle but still distinctive results. It's not the best choice for night photography. Now, the colors that it brings is what I like about it.
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Reviewing the Ilford Pan F+ 50
written by zark on 2011-07-11 #gearBlack and White photography is a fascinating topic. It's widely accepted as art and challenges the photographers imagination. The Ilford Pan F+ 50 is a fine grained black and white film, a perfect tool for creating great monochrome images.
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Shooting With Expired Kodak UltraMax 400
written by uncle_jay on 2012-03-19 #gearI’ve been shooting with Kodak UltraxMax 400 films expired in October 2010 for several months now. These are my thoughts about this film.
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