Tag: crossprocess
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Handmade color processing with Tetenal Color Colortec C-41 Rapid Negative Kit
written by pepper-b on 2011-02-04 #gear #tutorialsAfter I started to develop black and white film, I really wanted to know if it was possible to do the same with color negatives, but the guys at the lab told me: “color film processing is different…you need to get the right temperatures, find the right chemistry, and the chemistry will expire fast, the lab is cheaper and reliable, you'll waste your money and time...” But I was decided!
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C-41 Development at Room Temperature With Stand Processing and Optional Bleach Bypass for Cool Effects
written by cyan-shine on 2011-08-25 #gear #tutorialsI love being a lab rat. And I love xpro. C-41 DIY turned me off until now because of the reports that temperature is crucial and temperature management is somewhat problematic when lacking a processor. Well, it turns out that's all irrelevant. Read on to see how you can develop C-41 similar to b&w at home at room temperature without fuss! Find new XPRO FREEDOM!
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Fuji Velvia 50 35mm Color Slide: A Beginner's (Very) Non-Technical Review
written by joefrank on 2012-10-19 #gearI am by no means an expert on film stocks, but here is my opinion of Fuji's Velvia 50 ISO slide film (cross-processed).
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The Fine-Grained Kodak Ektachrome E 100G 35mm
written by kuryzu on 2011-09-02 #gearFilm always has grain. I never worry about grain as E100G is a fine-grained daylight balanced slide film.
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A Quick Rundown of the Lomography 110 Films
written by simonesavo on 2014-05-26 #gearUntil a few years ago, using 110 cameras and film cartridges was a difficult thing because the only available films in the market had already been expired for several years. But now everything is easier thanks to Lomography; it has breathed new life into our small 110 cameras. Read on to discover the 110 film family.
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