Tag: chemicals
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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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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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Film development with Coffee and Vitamin C
written by shoujoai on 2011-06-07 #gear #tutorialsDevelop film with coffee and vitamin C - it really works!
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I Am a Mad Analogue Scientist: Experiments with 35 mm Films and Chemicals
written by blackfairy on 2014-08-07 #gear #tutorialsUnleash crazy experimentalist in you by tampering your exposed films through chemical changes with substances you can easily find in the kitchen.
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Tote Bagging the Cyanotype
written by stratski on 2013-08-15 #gear #tutorialsMaking cyanotypes is a wonderful craft and is surprisingly easy. The fun thing is you don't have to limit yourself to paper prints. You can make cyanotypes on all kinds of surfaces! Here's how I made a simple cyanotype tote bag.
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Felipe Lofrano: Creative Destruction in Analogue Photography
written by alexgray on 2023-01-12 #peopleDiscover Felipe Lofrano and his unique analogue experiments. Felipe’s journey with film photography started as a teenager with a Lomography Actionsampler camera, and ever since he’s been trying out new methods of altering and transforming his photos with incredible results.
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Crashing and Burning: My Epic Quest for Colored Sparks
written by math0165 on 2013-06-04Lomographer math0615 shares us his experience in steel wool light painting in analogue.
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How to Handle Your Development Chemicals
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-01 #gear #tutorialsIf you're working in a darkroom, you should know that those chemicals that you use should be properly managed. From the day you bought them to the day they are used up, you should always take good care of those liquids and powder. Read on to see how to safely store, manage, and dispose your darkroom chemicals.
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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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Processing Color Reversal Film into Slides with E6 Chemistry
written by asharnanae on 2013-11-02 #gear #tutorialsI have long developed my own B&W and color negative films at home but I had never tried out E6 slide development before. I found that it is generally very similar to other developing processes, although you do have to be a little bit more precise. This is just a basic guide as you can get very technical with these chemicals in terms of altering color shifts and pushing and pulling stops.
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Basic Film Developing Chemicals and Their Purposes
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-01 #gear #tutorialsWant to know more about film developing before you try it yourself at home? Well here's a list of film developing chemicals that you would be using for film processing and short a short description of what each chemical does to your roll of film.
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