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FujiFilm Superia X-tra ISO 400 35mm + D76
written by fish300 on 2010-12-24 #gear #tutorialsI have decided to make an experiment and develop a colour negative film in chemistry for black a white film, in D76.
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Bulk Film Loading, or How To Roll Your Own Joint
written by alex34 on 2012-09-25 #gear #tutorialsIn hard economic times, using film can be expensive. Fortunately for people who love black and white photography, there is an answer!
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How to Use Colovir Toners and Dyes on Black & White Prints and Negatives
written by asharnanae on 2012-04-12 #gear #tutorialsColorvir is a multifaceted toning/dyeing process which can be used on all types of B&W negative and darkroom-produced B&W Print. The colorvir process creates wild colours and special effects, and thus, is an experimenters dream. It can be hard to get hold of the chemicals now, but if you can get your hands on them, then the possibilities are endless.
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Film Experiments: A Roll of Film in Acid
written by simonesavo on 2014-08-29 #gear #tutorialsThis is a film soup that I came up with a long time ago but was not happy about it at all. In fact, I've slightly modified it for this tipster that I'm about to share with you!
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3-Stop Push of Kodak Tri-x in Sprint Developer
written by flannelcat on 2012-03-06 #gear #tutorialsPushing and shooting film in low light situations has it's benefits, but developing the film can be more of a gamble than anything else, especially with a developer that does not recommend itself to be used for more than a 2 stop push.
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Manipulating Instant Mini
written by breakphreak on 2011-03-04 #gear #tutorialsYet very different from Polaroid chemicals, Fuji Instax still leave a space for manipulation.
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Experiments with Film: Reticulation
written by kellysamuelson on 2012-02-15 #gear #tutorialsChange the grain texture of your film during hand processing. This requires a darkroom, chemicals and the ability to control temperature during development.
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How to develop by hand your Instant Mini
written by jodidopanki on 2011-05-26 #gear #tutorialsAfter having some little problems with my instant photos, I decided to play with a Fuji Instax film cartridge. This is what happens when you develop by hand this tiny instant photos.
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Burn Instax Burn
written by wil6ka on 2011-04-10 #gear #tutorialsBring it down to one line: „make that Instax burn!“. Maybe after all pyromaniacs and lomographers can share a common playground in the future!
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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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