Tag: film
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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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Protect Your Film from X-Ray Damage During Air Travel
written by cassidy on 2012-02-08 #gear #tutorialsTraveling by air with film is an adventure in and of itself, but well worth it. You will need to prepare for your trip though. This article offers tips for a successful photo expedition; most importantly, getting to your destination and back without x-ray damage to your film.
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What The Hell Is Tungsten Film?
written by tomas_bates on 2011-09-23If you’re not sure what the hell tungsten film is, read this!
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How to Archive Your Film Negatives
written by merelgroebbe on 2012-06-05 #gear #tutorialsWhen shooting analogue, you will face the problem of having developed negatives lying around everywhere and piling up. You can throw them away, or put them somewhere in a dark corner and forget about them, but what if you want to scan them again or need them for any other reason? I do know I am pretty chaotic, but for my negatives I needed a method to keep it organized. So, let me show you how I archive my film negatives after the jump!
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Some Tips on Going Redscale
written by russheath on 2012-02-24 #gear #tutorialsHere are a few tips and tricks to create the best redscale shots.
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The Creative Diarist: Emulsion Transfer Tipster
written by littlemisslove on 2011-03-31 #gear #tutorialsDo you have tons of Lomographs and a boring home? Are you looking for alternative ways to print? Helen from top blog The Creative Diarist shares her tips on how to print onto ceramic, wood, teacups, your wall....
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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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How to Make Your Own 127 Film
2012-05-10 #gear #tutorialsHere's a quick tipster on how you can make your own 127 film out of an old roll of 127 film and a normal 35mm film.
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DIY Film Digitizer / Scanner
written by watttan on 2011-04-11 #gear #tutorialsDo not have a film scanner? You can make one for yourself using just a shoe box, everything you need is LESS THAN $5!!! Believe it : )
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My Kodachrome T-Shirt
written by floriansimon on 2011-01-14Kodak took our Kodachrome away and I have not even shot a single roll. Since it seems impossible to get a roll and send it to Dwayne's Photo, I decided to create a T-shirt in honor of this unique emulsion.
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Tipster of the Week: The Inverted Equation of Cross Processing
2010-02-21 #gear #tutorialsIf you're in for more experiments and wanting to do something with your rolls of film a bit differently other than baking it, cutting it into pieces and even fermenting it; how about cross processing? I know, this is much common now in Lomography next to cheddar cheese, but there is a scientific way of doing it! And all you need to know about it is here, courtesy of our Tipster of the week!
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Create Your Own 120 Film from 35mm Films
written by fendyfazeli on 2012-05-23 #gear #tutorialsin this article i will show you how to make 35mm film became and fit to 120mm film. this is my first time doing this and the result going well. im using Holga WPC for this experiment which is this is a pinhole camera
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Fact or Fiction: Digital is Cheaper than Film
written by bsmart on 2012-05-31When I tell people I still shoot film they often ask ‘Isn’t that expensive?’ They assume that digital is cheaper because there is no subsequent cost of buying and developing film. But what people forget is the depreciation in the cost of their digital photographic equipment and the sheer quality of film.
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Requested Tipster: I love the contrast...I love to push!
written by iaki on 2011-04-27 #gear #tutorialsDo you want get a great contrast and grain??....So PUSH IT!
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Roast Your Film
written by pitivier06 on 2009-12-30 #gear #tutorialsA tip on how to accelerate film expiration (because you love expired film but just couldn't wait)!
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Tipster of the Week: Custom Film Roll Labels for X-PRO
written by floriansimon on 2010-06-27 #gear #tutorialsDo you go to your local photo lab and ask politely for x-pro? Do you convince the supermarket staff to process the film using the wrong chemicals? Do you scratch the film canister so heavily that no one could possibly read "E-6"? My favorite way to get cross processed photos is sticking a self-made label onto the film roll.
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Photographer Diane Patrice Releases Largely Unseen Candid Shots of Late Singer Amy Winehouse
written by cheeo on 2018-08-20 #news #peopleSee a different side to late singer Amy Winehouse in this set of film photos.
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DIY Film Retriever/Extractor
written by amytam on 2012-06-29 #gear #tutorialsDon't you just hate it when you accidentally rewind the entire roll of film that you intend to use for a film swap? So here is a simple tip that you can use on any 35 mm fully retracted film leader!
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LOL! LOL CAM!
written by fitzand on 2011-03-10 #gearThere is nothing better than to receive a fun disposable camera as laughable as this! This is quite a camera you would enjoy indeed!
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Experiment N°2: Film Loves Coffee
written by simonesavo on 2013-04-16 #gear #tutorialsI kept on manipulating 35mm films. Read on after the jump to find out what I've made use of this time around.
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Recesky DIY TLR
written by cornborn on 2011-04-30 #gearAn exciting camera that's fun to build and fun to use.
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The Complete Guide to Reloading Disposable Cameras
written by alexander_krolikowski on 2013-08-06 #gear #tutorialsSo you have finished the pre-loaded film in your disposable camera (such as the Simple Use Film Camera), what's next? Don't toss it away just yet because you can use it again!
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Creative Corner: Film Flash Drive
written by natalieerachel on 2012-08-22 #gear #tutorialsNeed a place to store your beloved, scanned lomographs? Here's a creative way to spice up your memory drive with some analogue love! Read more about how to make your own after the jump.
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My Father's Camera: Ricoh KR-5
written by tsingtao on 2012-06-12 #gear #peopleFamily heirlooms are the coolest especially when it's a camera. Let Community Member @tsingtao tell you the story of his father's camera in this short submission!
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Low-cost Scanning Using A Window!
written by falsedigital on 2009-09-24 #gear #tutorialsDo you have a window, some tape, and a digital camera? Then you can "scan" those 35mm negatives!
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Spot the Difference: Analog vs Digital
written by mrwhiteman on 2013-01-02A field test to compare digital and analog photography.
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Back to Basics: Stop It Up, Stop It Down
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-04-18 #gear #tutorialsWhen you start in film photography, you may be suprised to be constantly told to 'stop' it. This isn't us being mean, it's a fundamental of photography.
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Sunny 16 Table Guide To Film Speed For Toy Cameras
written by kidrobot on 2012-11-23 #gear #tutorialsTo help Lomographers when choosing the correct ISO rating for their film in toy cameras, I have created a colourful little table based on the "sunny 16" rule for Lomography's best-loved, plastic cameras.
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A Film Soup
written by mandi on 2009-04-01 #gear #tutorialsThis psychedelic effect came from a unique concoction that is within reach at your mum's hearty kitchen!
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Digitalize your negatives the cheap way using the Lomography DigitaLIZA and a digital camera
written by lomoluxlux on 2010-07-09 #gear #tutorialsWant to "scan" your negatives on the cheap? It's easy to digitalize your photos when you hold your negatives against a window, snap them with your digital camera and convert them to complete positive pictures on your computer. Find out how.
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