Tag: processing
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Handmade Color Processing
written by stouf on 2010-10-02 #gear #tutorialsHow to process color film at home, in your bathroom.
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Come on! Let’s Do the Color Process!
written by pepper-b on 2011-02-02 #gear #tutorialsSince I got into analogue photography, I´ve only developed one roll in the lab: they took one day to develop and scan it, and then I found out they hadn’t scanned the sprocket holes… I really needed a scanner and knowledge on processing/developing!!
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Handmade Black and White Processing
written by stouf on 2010-10-29 #gear #tutorialsHow to process black and white film at home, in your bathroom. Steps for generic Rodinal process and ATP 1.1 process.
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Back To Basics: Cross Processing
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-08-01 #gear #tutorialsOften intimidating to new Lomographers, Adam shares his experience with cross-processing slide film.
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Holga Wide Pinhole Camera (WPC): User Review, Exposure Table, and More
written by stouf on 2011-07-05 #gearThis camera eats film like the leviathan swallows ships. Find here a few tips about this pinhole monster.
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Developing Negatives for Beginners
written by onescoop on 2011-10-14 #gear #tutorialsDeveloping your own black and white negatives can be cheap and deceptively simple with a little help. I have just learned how and will share my experiences here.
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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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Black and White Film - Traditional or C-41?
written by deadollie on 2011-06-11 #gear #tutorialsItching to find out what makes one different from the other?
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Push Processing or: Give me more!
written by zark on 2010-01-20 #gear #tutorialsNo ISO 400 film at hand but facing a nice low-light situation? Your frigde is full with ISO 100 films but you want to shoot fast moving things? You want high contrast and hues shifts without crossing? Maybe Push Processing is a way!
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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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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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Analogue Heroes: Local Film Labs Which Continue to Process Your Precious Film
written by cheeo on 2020-04-21 #news #people #placesThe world may have slowed down due to the CoVid-19 pandemic but that doesn't mean your rolls of film should stay undeveloped for weeks! We pieced together a list of local film labs that are open to cater to your film developing needs.
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DIY E6 Processing
written by stouf on 2009-05-22 #gear #tutorialsSome useful tips about E6 processing.
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Kodak Edupe (35mm, 6 ISO) Slide Duplicating Film: A Dive in a Blue World
written by stouf on 2013-03-16 #gearThis blue-toned, high saturation, fine grained slide film is normally used to duplicate slides using a slide duplicator instead of a lens. You can also use it to shoot with any camera as long as you adapt to its very low sensitivity.
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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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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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Analogue Resolutions: Processing Errors I Will Avoid in 2013
written by stratski on 2013-01-21Since I started developing my own color pictures, I have produced many wonderful pictures (well, I think so, anyway...). I have also produced many horrible mistaskes. As they say, to err is human, to learn divine. For your entertainment, and perhaps education, here are my biggest processing mistakes I hopefully will not repeat this year.
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Lomography X-Pro 200: Grainy Saturation
written by reneg88 on 2011-03-31 #gearI remember when this film first came out I was very much excited to try it out and soon enough placed an order for the first pack. When the results came back from the lab...well just read along to find out.
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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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Tea Time with Lomography Lady Grey B&W 400 35mm
written by sayslex on 2012-04-27 #gearLomography Lady Grey B&W 400 35mm was a nice film to experiment with. Photos turn out with a wide range of tones. There is heavy grain, as expected from any 400 ISO film. This film can't be developed C-41. It's a true black and white film, so it can't be processed at your local Ritz/Drug store. Read more about this film after the jump!
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Kentmere 100 B&W: My New Friend
written by nigelk on 2011-05-28 #gearI'm always up for trying different types of film. This is Lomography after all, isn't it? :) So I picked up a few rolls of Kentmere 100 Black and White 35mm film and did some shooting.
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LomoLAB Online Development Service
2017-08-29 #news #tutorialsYou stocked up on film and have just come back from a great holiday with a full bag of films. Now all you need to do is process them all! We've got that covered with our super-duper LomoLab online service. Simply post your films to us and we'll do the rest for you! Find out details here.
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