Tag: rodinal
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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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Holga Wide Pinhole Camera (WPC): User Review, Exposure Table, and More
written by stouf on 2011-07-05 #gearThis camera eats film like the leviathan swallows ships. Find here a few tips about this pinhole monster.
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Do-it-Yourself: Colour Film Developed in Rodinal
written by keefmarshall on 2012-11-19 #gear #tutorialsMost easily-available and cheap film is colour negative (CN), which uses a process called C41 (or CN-16) for development. While you can do C41 development at home, the chemicals are a bit nastier, and it's cheaper and easier to use a black-and-white developer. They also keep for longer. Plus, developing colour film in Rodinal gives you a unique look - not quite like anything else.
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Tipster of the Week: Develop Your Film in 30 Minutes
written by scapegoat on 2009-08-02 #newsBy now you're already familiar with his various shots of monochrome efforts that he actively uploads here. Wondering how he get those tones? I've got a good news! Because this time around, Rater shares one of his DIY secrets!
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Stand Development - Ode to Rodinal
2009-03-25 #gear #tutorialsMaybe I'm lazy, but standing around carefully timing out eight, twelve or whatever minutes makes me pretty antsy. If you feel the same way, this is for you - stand development is hassle free, just mix the chemicals, then go watch TV.
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Zenit TTL - The Teddy Bear Tank
2009-07-30 #gearThis is my go-to camera when I need an extra bit of control. This SLR is heavy as a brick, clunky, and oddly comforting to hold. A bit of a tank. On the outside it looks much like it's older Zenit siblings, but it's the inside that counts.
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Monochrome Madness: Rodinal Stand Developing
written by brandkow93 on 2012-05-22 #gear #tutorialsRodinal is my favourite developer and you can develop almost anything in it. Using this developing method is my favorite way and works with every film I have tried to develop in it. Read this tipster and learn exactly how you can do it.
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Using the Fomapan 100 at ISO 400
written by alanfalzon on 2013-02-19 #gearLomographer alanfalzon's tipster will show you on how to use the Fomapan 100 film at ISO 400.
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Zorki 6 and Rollei 400S: A Perfect Combination for a Winter Day
written by sirio174 on 2013-02-12My Zorki 6 is a terrific camera for street photography! A little and precise rangefinder, with a classic lens, a Russian clone of the famous Leica Elmar 50/3,5. Together with a Rollei 400S, an high contrast film with a spectral sensitivity extended to the near infrared, is a perfect combinations for street photography in a winter day, when the sun is pale or covered by clouds, or in the presence of a mild winter mist.
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Film vs Digital, Staring the Helios 44-2, a Zenit EM and a Canon 40D
written by brandkow93 on 2012-11-27This is something I have wanted to do for a very long time, compare Film with digital using the same lens and capturing the same subject. For this I used a Zenit EM and a Canon 40D with m42 to EOS adapter, i used 1 Helios 44-2 between the two bodies, read this article to find out the results and my opinions.
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Tasma 65 (35mm, 80 iso) User-Review
2009-10-03 #gearThis old Russian is a bit of an odd one!
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Ilford FP4 Plus 125 35mm: Great in Every Weather Condition
written by sirio174 on 2013-10-19 #gearThis review is about an adventure in Camogli, a medieval village in Liguria, Italy in the company of my trusty Praktica camera and a roll of Ilford FP4+. Even in a cloudy and rainy summer afternoon, the film made its best thanks to its excellent contrast and its excellent exposure latitude. See the results after the jump!
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