Tag: negative
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Best Usage of your Films
written by suizidekid on 2013-02-08 #gear #tutorialsA few tips on what films to use and the best conditions to use them.
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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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Back To Basics: Film 101
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-03-27 #gear #tutorialsGood negatives make good prints. Bad negatives make prints that are too dark or are all blown out. This tipster is all about getting the balance right.
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Playing with Color: Imitating Revolog Kolor Film
written by renenob on 2012-06-08 #gear #tutorialsI have always wanted to try Revolog Kolor Film, but for the mean time, I tried out a DIY substite.
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Let’s do our own scanning! Epson V500
written by pepper-b on 2011-03-17 #gear #tutorialsScanning our own film or photos is a blessing! We can save time, money, scan the way we want to and store the files in our computer!
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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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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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The Story of a Negative
written by vicuna on 2016-05-12 #placesThis is the story of a negative and the memory of loved ones that are gone, but are still present on an old analogue celluloid film. It's the emotional power of analogue photography that lasts forever.
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How to Organize the Analogue Mess
written by susielomovitz on 2010-09-23 #gear #tutorialsIt was really hard to find the way to organize my negative's mess, but one day I decided to straighten up my negatives, cd's and contact sheets. It was not an easy work, but it deserve it when you want to scan an old pic, check what film you used in that picture you like or just have organized the safest back up ever: the negatives.
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Cross-processing with the Portra: Kodak Portra 160NC (35mm, 160 iso) User-Review
written by drumfire on 2010-02-18 #gearMy good experience with Kodak Portra 160NC cross processed!
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Ferrania Solaris (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review
written by minty on 2010-04-30 #gearWho said cheap film gave cheap results?
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The Fine-Grained Fuji Superia 1600 35 mm
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2012-01-05 #gearWho said that using a higher ISO film will result in grainier photos? Try Fuji Superia 1600 for a different perspective! Take a look at my fine-grained photos after the jump!
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The Night Time Is The Right Time To Be With Your Holga 120N!
written by grizzbar on 2010-12-14 #gear #tutorialsTaking timed exposures with the bulb feature at night with the Holga 120N can be lots of fun!
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Tudorcolor XLX 200: Cheap at Quarter of the Price
written by blanches_nickelodeon on 2012-07-27 #gear #peopleTudorcolor XLX 200 is a cheap, possibly rebranded version of a quality C41 film at a fraction of the cost. Used as test film for two newly purchased SLR's read on to see if Tudor is a King of Film or a fat lump of lard. Sorry for the poor Henry The VIII analogy.
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How to Make Homemade Filters for Your Cameras
written by sibux on 2012-04-26 #gear #tutorialsWanna give a different touch to your Lomographs? Do you want contrasting colors in your photos? Read on to find an easy trick to make your own filters!
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My Lovely Kodak Pro Image 100
written by analogmonolog on 2012-01-03 #gearSearching for a brand new film that you haven't tested yet? Why don't give it a try. Kodak ProImage 100 was creatyed not to deceive but to please you with it's very natural and superb colour
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Fuji Superia 200 ISO 35mm
written by zulupt on 2011-07-19 #gearA low budget negative film with very good quality.
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Rollei Digibase CN 200 Pro: Charming Colors from Belgium
written by ccwu on 2011-06-09 #gearThis is Rollei and it hails from Belgium, its charming colors made me fall in love after shooting the first roll!
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ORWO Color QRS 100
written by wil6ka on 2010-08-06 #gearThere is a certain mystery lingering around films that are out of production. Double that aura of being uknown, when the place of its origin is already gone. The perfect example is ORWO, the film monopolist in the deceased GDR.
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World Finest Grain Avaliable Through The Kodak Ektar 100!
written by illegaltender on 2012-09-07 #gearThis is a short and sweet review of this amazing film with amazing colors perfect for shooting in most situations!
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Go Out and Reuse Your Film!
written by cinzinc on 2009-09-01 #gear #tutorialsA roll which presented itself totally "used/abused", yet completely satisfied.Take a look!
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Rollei 35, The Friend In Your Pocket!
written by champi on 2008-11-24 #gearOne of our Lomographers, champi, wrote a review about the manual 35 mm camera, the Rollei 35. With a retractable lens, it's set to be your perfect partner as it fits right inside your pocket!
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Ilford FP4 Plus (35mm, 125 ISO)
written by nation_of_pomation on 2011-11-25 #gearNeed a black and white film to shoot outside? Want to get just a little bit of extra detail in dark parts of your image? Ilford FP4 Plus might be the right film for you.
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Konica Minolta Centuria 800 (35mm, 800 iso) User-Review
written by dazb on 2009-11-29 #gearThis film comes loaded in the legendary Konica WaiWai camera.
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Kodak Pro Image (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review
written by dazb on 2009-10-17 #gearA cheap and cheerful negative film that looks good in all conditions.
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Reviewing the Kodak Ultramax 400
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-06-27 #gearThe Kodak Ultramax 400 provides good results most of the time, fuss-free and easy to find. Check out this review of the 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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In Love with Film: Lomography CN 100
written by simonesavo on 2013-09-07 #gearA bright day requires a film that celebrates each color. The Lomography Color Negative 100 has a fine grain and crazy tones that give your photos stunning colour and exceptional sharpness.
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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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Konica SR-G 3200: Photograph Like It's 1995!
written by streetpreacher on 2010-08-16 #gearMy pictures were taken with a LC-A+ and Konica SR-G 3200 film (that in expired in late 1995) turned out quite alright and with an interesting twist…
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