Tag: kodak
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Lomopedia: Kodak Kodachrome
written by sylvann on 2023-08-26 #gear #culture #lomopediaBefore ceasing production in 2009, Kodachrome defined decades in film photography, gracing many magazine covers such as National Geographic. Find out more about its history in this installment of Lomopedia!
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Review: The Short Life Of the APS Film Format
written by eparrino on 2023-04-23 #gear #cultureToday we rediscover and review an old and discontinued film format – APS. It was brought to life in 1996 and died soon after, when the advent of digital photography took the world of analogue photography by storm.
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The 12:12 Project - A Global Instant Photography Collective
written by permanent_vacation on 2022-08-18 #culture #peopleCromwell Schuhbart tells us about the inner workings of the 12:12 Project, an international project that encompasses 24 artists from around the world sharing their passion for instant photography.
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Lomopedia: Kodak Retinette 1A
written by cheeo on 2018-08-14 #gear #lomopediaToday’s Lomopedia installment goes vintage with the pocket-friendly Kodak Retinette 1A.
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Lomopedia: Kodak Ektar 100
written by cheeo on 2017-08-26 #gear #lomopediaThis Lomopedia installment focuses on the fine-grain, beautiful saturation, and vivid colors of the Kodak Ektar 100 film.
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Lomopedia: Kodak Tri-X 400 Film
written by cheeo on 2016-09-15 #lomopediaA film that’s truly worthy of legend status hits our Lomopedia deck this week.
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The Beginning: Box Cameras
written by Rafaello Palandri on 2015-07-23 #gearThe history of cameras began in 1820, when Joseph Nicéphore Niépce invented a box camera prototype while working on a pinhole camera. Around 1870, in France, the very first box camera made its appearance on the market, even lacking a shutter mechanism: the photographer had to remove the lens cap to expose the photo.
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My Week In Film: December 1st-7th, 2014
written by alienmeatsack on 2014-12-08December brings with it Winter, the end of the year and the last chances to get those photographs taken that you wanted to do the rest of the year. I decided to kick off December with a slew of photography adventures and a few camera purchases.
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Film Manipulation: Kodak Slides and Bleach
written by neonlights on 2014-07-30 #gear #tutorialsLomographer neonlights shared a tipster on dealing with slides and chemicals. Make your slides more artistic, psychedelic, and abstract!
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Film Battle: Kodak EIR vs. LomoChrome Purple
written by patx_ on 2014-06-20 #gearHere's a surefire way to differentiate the surreal formulas of the Kodak EIR and LomoChrome purple.
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Elitechrome 400 EL: Absolutely Retro
written by wil6ka on 2014-03-14 #gearLomographer wil6ka waxes poetic about all the qualities he loves about this Elitechrome film from Kodak.
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Shooting with the Kodak Hawkeye 400
written by artlens on 2014-01-13 #gearJust what exactly is a Kodak Hawkeye Traffic Surveillance Color Film 2486? Read on to find out more about this film.
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Lomopedia: Kodak Signet 80
written by plasticpopsicle on 2014-01-07 #gearFor this installment of Lomopedia, let's take a look at the last and most sophisticated model of Kodak's Signet rangefinder camera line, introduced in 1958.
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Save up to 26% off on 35mm Kodak films when you buy in bulk!
written by chooolss on 2013-12-07 #newsLooking to stock up on your favorite Kodak films for less? Read more after the jump!
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Dating In Black And White With The Minolta X-700
written by ajagee24701 on 2013-08-07Shooting black and white photography is something special in itself, but what happens when you take an analogue camera on a date and that camera is loaded with black and white film? Magic, pure and beautiful magic.
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5 Emulsions for Exceptional Portraiture
written by denisesanjose on 2013-08-02 #newsDon't know which film will provide the perfect aesthetic for your portraiture? Here are some of our five favorites for various pictorial mood-making.
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Je t'aime, Paris: Relaxing at the Sacré-Coeur
written by wesco on 2013-07-30 #placesLast summer, we went to Paris and visited some places that I had fallen in love with as a young boy. Now, I fell in love again with analogue photography on the stairs of the Sacré-Coeur!
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Kodak Ektachrome Panther 400 (35 mm) – Release the Panther
written by wil6ka on 2013-07-15 #gearI know the tagline is cheesy, but it caught your attention – so it’s just perfect (evil laughter). And in my quest to squeeze every Kodak film into cameras and the best out of it on film, it certainly caught my attention too, when I first discovered,that not only Apple gets their inspiration from the zoo when branding their products. So may I present, the new find from the photographic animal farm: the slide film that was called Kodak Ektachrome Panther 400:
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Lomopedia: Kodak Professional BW400CN 35 mm Film
written by denisesanjose on 2013-07-12 #gear #lomopediaOften compared to Ilford XP2 Super 400, BW400CN is the Kodak counterpart of this black & white chromogenic emulsion. With superior sharpness, intense contrast and convenient processing, it's no wonder this film is a fan favorite!
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Kodak Gold 200: Expired But Still Full of Color!
written by wesco on 2013-07-08 #gearLomographer wesco stumbled upon an outdated roll of the Kodak Gold 200 and took it with him for a simple shoot outdoors. Here's how the expired film delivered.
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Kodak SO 553 – The Special One
written by wil6ka on 2013-06-10 #gearAh, before I forget, I want to write this review about this film. What's it called again? Ah right: the Kodak SO 553. It is quite a strange one! Coming in the similarly mysterious, unrevealing yellow boxes, like the Vericolor Slide, Technical Pan or SE Duplicating films. And all of those are kinky crazy. So checking this one, it came with a promise.
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Kodak Pocket B-1 Camera: A Robust Little 110 Camera
written by wesco on 2013-05-13 #gearLong ago, on my eleventh birthday, I got my first photo camera, a Kodak Pocket B-1 camera. Recently it resurfaced, and I started to use this robust little camera for the 110 format again.
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Kodak EIR: A Roll of Film No Amount of Piggies Can Buy!
written by chilledvondub on 2013-03-11 #gearLong lost but never forgotten, Kodak EIR may be completely discontinued and rarer than Charizard, but poke your nose in the right places, and you may just unveil a little gem.
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A Review on Kodak Ektar 100
written by an_lai_drew on 2013-01-28 #gearThe film claims itself as the world's finest film. Let's take a look at what the film is capable of.
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A True Hidden Gem: Kodak Pro Image/ Pro Foto 100 (35mm)
written by folieadude on 2013-01-18 #gearKodak may be at the point of bankruptcy, but that isn't stopping them from producing amazing emulsions. Kodak Pro Image 100 is certainly no exception
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Reviews: Kodak Ektar 100 35 mm: Pushing the Limits for Grainless Photos
written by uncle_jay on 2013-01-14 #gearWhat happens when you shoot a roll of what Kodak touts as the world's finest ISO 100 film with the Lomo camera that started it all?
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The Kodak Automatic 35: Jack of All Trades
written by 110isnotdead on 2012-11-06 #gearMost people have heard of the venerated Kodak Retina series but many may not know the “little brother” of the Retina; the Automatic 35. A great cross between quality and usability.
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14 Years Ain't So Long for Film: Kodak Gold 110 Film
written by 110isnotdead on 2012-10-31 #gear110 film is hard to come by these days (except for the lovely film made by LOMO) and sometimes ya just gotta run whatcha brung.
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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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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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