Tag: development
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Testing SPUR Developers With Lomography B&W Films
written by eparrino on 2023-01-20 #gear #tutorialsWe stumbled across SPUR, a German chemistry company, and two bottles of their developers. We decided to test this solution with two of our films, Lady Grey B&W 35 mm ISO 400 and Potsdam Kino B&W 35 mm ISO 100. Check out the results!
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West Photo: A Big Development
written by honeygrahams224 on 2017-07-06 #people #placesAn alternative photographer living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, @honeygrahams224 shares her favorite local spot for film development.
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The Best Li’l Photo Lab In The World: Photosmith aka Old School Film Lab (Part 2)
written by Lorraine Healy on 2017-06-14Lomo friends @metaluna and @lorrainehealy join forces and write an article about their favorite film lab and the people they entrust with their most precious and beloved rolls.
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The Best Li’l Photo Lab In The World: Photosmith aka Old School Film Lab (Part 1)
written by Lorraine Healy on 2017-06-07 #placesLomo friends @metaluna and @lorrainehealy join forces and write an article about their favorite film lab and the people they entrust with their most precious and beloved rolls.
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Wherever You Are in the World — LomoLab It!
written by jacobs on 2015-03-18 #newsWith Lomography Gallery Store and Mail-Order LomoLabs across the globe, there is always somewhere to develop your latest analogue snaps. Read on for details of developing your 35mm, 120 and 110 photos and other special Lomographic formats with our analogue experts around the world!
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Tutorial: Tetenal Colortec E6 3-bath Kit - Develop your own color slides
written by sandravo on 2014-05-29 #gear #tutorialsThis is a tutorial for the adventurous Lomographers, for those brave enough to do their own B&W and C-41 work but lacking the confidence to move onto E6. Fear no more!
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Film Destroying Tips: Ammonia film soup with home development
written by aguillem on 2014-05-19 #gear #tutorialsYou probably know film soup. Do you want to see what happens when you splash ammonia on the film before you develop it?
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Lomo Experiments: Bluescale Your Old Kodachrome 64 Stash!
written by sandravo on 2014-02-19 #gear #tutorialsKodachrome is one of those golden films from a not too distant past that has died a sudden death. Not only because the film was taken out of production, but even more so because it can no longer be developed. Or can it? Read on to find out how you can easily get some seriously funky bluescale pics out of your forgotten Kodachrome 64 stash.
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Finally! A Cheap and Easy Way to Dry Your Film!
written by chocochipcookie on 2013-12-17 #gear #tutorialsLoaded with film but short on cash? Fellow Lomographer chocochipcookie shows you how to build your own film drying rack on the cheap, and it's even portable too!
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Processing Color Reversal Film into Slides with E6 Chemistry
written by asharnanae on 2013-11-02 #gear #tutorialsI have long developed my own B&W and color negative films at home but I had never tried out E6 slide development before. I found that it is generally very similar to other developing processes, although you do have to be a little bit more precise. This is just a basic guide as you can get very technical with these chemicals in terms of altering color shifts and pushing and pulling stops.
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Photo Treyman: A Favorite Place For Film Lovers In Sofia, Bulgaria
written by matej_mjaw on 2013-10-08 #placesA small and cozy shop in the center of Sofia, Photo Treyman, is a favorite place for photographers, especially for film lovers. Classic black and white photography, manual development processes, and old cameras are highly valued here. A picture of the month will await you in a humble little photo gallery, so don't be afraid to come in and take a look. Workshops, courses, and various kinds of exhibitions from the world of analogue and digital photography are conducted in the basement of the shop.
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Blow It Up: Convert Your Konstruktor into an Enlarger
written by themindseye on 2013-10-03 #gear #tutorialsShoot with your Konstruktor by day, then print photographic enlargements with the SAME Konstruktor by night! Yes, you can do it. Some basic camera modifications, coupled with some common camera accessories, and PRESTO! You can have your own DIY darkroom in your home.
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Processing a Kodachrome 64 In B&W
written by vicuna on 2013-10-02 #gear #tutorialsLet's take a look back at the Kodachrome and this nifty tutorial on how to process it in b&w brought to us by @vicuna!
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Make Super B-I-G Prints Without a Darkroom
written by themindseye on 2013-07-11 #gear #tutorialsOnce you have a BIG negative, what can you do with it? Why, make an equally huge print from it, of course! Following up on an earlier article for making B-I-G negatives, this article shows you how to make enormous prints. And, again, all of this magic is sans darkroom.
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How to Make a Fully Functional 110 Film Developing Reel
written by sandravo on 2013-06-17 #gear #tutorials #videosJust last week I placed a bid on a lovely camera: a Pentax Auto 110. This small but very well built camera is the cutest and tiniest SLR I have ever seen. When I won the auction I started preparing for its arrival: buy some batteries, order some film, find a developing reel... And that's where I ran into trouble! As hard as I tried, I couldn't find a reel to develop 110 film, anywhere! So I had to pull up my sleeves and get dirty.
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Tutorial: Rollei C41 Digibase – Color Film Development
written by sandravo on 2013-05-20 #gear #tutorialsIn this tutorial I will explain this specific development process step by step and share some very handy graphs I made, that will help you develop your own film.
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The Ultimate DIY C-41 DevelopingTutorial - Part 2
written by blueskyandhardrock on 2013-05-01 #gear #tutorialsYou've got all the materials you need to start developing your color negatives? It's time to proceed with the instructions by Community Member blueskyandhardrock!
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Alternative Developer: Red Wine
written by brommi on 2013-04-25 #gear #tutorialsSome of you have tested the development of Black and White Films with instant coffee, called Coffenol. Alternatively, you can also develop the film with red wine. This process is called "Winol".
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Tutorial: How to Print with a Photographic Enlarger
written by gionnired on 2013-04-15 #gear #tutorialsDo you want to print your films in a completely analogue way? This is the perfect tipster for you!
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The Ultimate DIY C-41 DevelopingTutorial - Part 1
written by blueskyandhardrock on 2013-03-22 #gear #tutorialsDeveloping color negative photographs at home is actually easier than you think. Just follow Lomographer blueskyandhardrock's concise tutorial and you'll surprise yourself by the achievement you'll unlock afterward.
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Tutorial: How to Print with a Photographic Enlarger
written by gionnired on 2013-03-20 #gear #tutorialsDo you want to print your films in a completely analog way? This is the perfect tipster for you!
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Do-it-Yourself: Colour Film Developed in Rodinal
written by keefmarshall on 2012-11-19 #gear #tutorialsMost easily-available and cheap film is colour negative (CN), which uses a process called C41 (or CN-16) for development. While you can do C41 development at home, the chemicals are a bit nastier, and it's cheaper and easier to use a black-and-white developer. They also keep for longer. Plus, developing colour film in Rodinal gives you a unique look - not quite like anything else.
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LC-A & LC-Wide Tip: Always Check for Fresh Batteries!
written by denisesanjose on 2012-10-30 #gear #tutorialsHere's a tip on keeping your Lomo LC-A and Lomo LC-Wide in top condition: always mind the batteries.
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DIY Kodachrome - Developing Kodak Kodachrome with Black and White Chemicals
written by auratus on 2012-10-05 #gear #tutorialsIn 2010 the last commercial lab processing Kodak Kodachrome films was closed. Since then you have to be creative to get this film developed. This tipster will show you how to process Kodak Kodachrome on your own to get some beautiful, monochromatic, and blueish results!
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Avoid Dust and Watermarks on Your Negatives
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-02 #gear #tutorialsDid you get your first film developed on your own? It must have been a great feeling to see the images developing right in front of your eyes! But did you have dust and watermarks stuck on the negatives? Read this article to find out how to avoid them.
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Film Processing Glossary
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-02 #gear #tutorialsHere's your personal online glossary that you can refer to anytime at home when you are ready to process your own film! This glossary will definitely make it easier for you once you start reading the instructions on those chemical bottles. Good luck and have fun developing!
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Basic Film Developing Chemicals and Their Purposes
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-01 #gear #tutorialsWant to know more about film developing before you try it yourself at home? Well here's a list of film developing chemicals that you would be using for film processing and short a short description of what each chemical does to your roll of film.
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Tip for Storing Your Developed Negatives
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-01 #gear #tutorialsNow that you're a master at developing your own film at home, where do you put your developed negatives? Read on for tips on how to store and organize your film strips!
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Darkroom Health and Safety Rules
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-01 #gear #tutorialsAnybody who is working in a darkroom should follow these instructions and get themselves familiar with these health and safety rules.
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How to Handle Your Development Chemicals
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-01 #gear #tutorialsIf you're working in a darkroom, you should know that those chemicals that you use should be properly managed. From the day you bought them to the day they are used up, you should always take good care of those liquids and powder. Read on to see how to safely store, manage, and dispose your darkroom chemicals.
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