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Handmade Color Processing
written by stouf on 2010-10-02 #gear #tutorialsHow to process color film at home, in your bathroom.
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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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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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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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Developing Negatives for Beginners
written by onescoop on 2011-10-14 #gear #tutorialsDeveloping your own black and white negatives can be cheap and deceptively simple with a little help. I have just learned how and will share my experiences here.
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Fact or Fiction: Digital is Cheaper than Film
written by bsmart on 2012-05-31When I tell people I still shoot film they often ask ‘Isn’t that expensive?’ They assume that digital is cheaper because there is no subsequent cost of buying and developing film. But what people forget is the depreciation in the cost of their digital photographic equipment and the sheer quality of film.
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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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Pushing, Pulling, Cross-Processing – What?
written by frauspatzi on 2012-09-06 #gear #tutorialsYou're probably wondering what's the difference between "pushing", "pulling", or "cross-processing" film. Here are some explanations plus visual samples to help you understand what these terms mean!
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Lomography Berlin Kino 400 Developing Guide
written by sameder on 2018-11-09 #gear #tutorialsWe love helping you create monochromatic masterpieces and capture life in black and white beauty. That's why we have created the Berlin Kino Cookbook – to help you take your grayscale game to the next level.
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The Kodak Ektachrome IE: The Ancestor of the Kodak Aerochrome EIR
written by frauspatzi on 2013-05-13 #gearThe Kodak Ektachrome IE is one of those rare slide films that each analogue shooter should try. That is, if you get to have your hands on one!
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My 2011 in Analogue: An Eye's View
written by vicuna on 2011-12-28It's always an incredible sensation to come to the end of the year and realize that 12 months have passed so quickly. Time flies by, but we lomographers have a great chance: we shoot our lives at every moment, and have the possibility to look at the past year through our photos and travel in time. But this also needs to make a selection, of some moments and some pictures in a very subjective way (but memories are subjective anyways) and thus, my analogue year selection isn't detailed, neither per month nor of what I did during these 12 months, but just picked up some moments and pictures I liked of 2011.
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Developing Color Negative Film in B/W Chemicals,
written by pulex on 2011-01-12 #gear #tutorialsI always wanted to know what happens if I develop color negative films in b/w chemicals. i just gave it a try! and I liked it!
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Tug Of War: Pushing and Pulling Film
written by panchoballard on 2011-05-05 #gear #tutorialsPushing film? Pulling film? Heard about it but not sure what it is? This small article may start you off in the right direction.
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Developing Film at Home - Alternative #1: Caffenol C
written by aigenhime on 2013-02-21 #gear #tutorialsCaffenol C is a very easy to use alternative technique to develop your films at home. According to my research online, this technique can be used for developing both black and white films and colored films but I have only seen the examples of black and white films. There are many different formulas for this technique but I will give you the recipe I found most useful by trying to find the right combination myself.
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Analogue Heroes: Local Film Labs Which Continue to Process Your Precious Film
written by cheeo on 2020-04-21 #news #people #placesThe world may have slowed down due to the CoVid-19 pandemic but that doesn't mean your rolls of film should stay undeveloped for weeks! We pieced together a list of local film labs that are open to cater to your film developing needs.
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Colorize your Photos with an Energy Drink!
written by pisibu on 2012-10-23 #gear #tutorialsDo you want your photos to look extraordinary? Do you want to find something new? Then get your energy drink from the nearby grocery and add your photos Smurf's Blue flecks!
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Filmomat — Film Developing at Your Fingertips
written by cheeo on 2018-08-16 #gear #newsThis automated film processor can do all the developing for you.
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Quench Your Analogue Thirst with Pink Lemonade Film!
written by denisesanjose on 2012-08-27 #gear #tutorialsPink Lemonade is a special kind of film you can't get in stores. In fact, the only place you'll find it is in your own kitchen, or friendly neighborhood lemonade stand! See how I souped my film in this citrus juice and got refreshing results!
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My Reasons for Choosing the US LomoLab Service
2012-05-03 #gearHere, I will explain my impressions of the LomoLab service from Lomography US. How it works, what you get for your money, and why or when I choose it over other photography laboratories.
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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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How to Find Your Developing Time for Any Black and White Film
written by eparrino on 2021-12-22 #tutorials #videosThis tipster can come in handy when you need to figure out development times for a film or developer which is not indicated into the massive dev chart. Suitable for black and white film, here is a way to be always ready for your analogue challenges.
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In Front of the Camera, and then Behind It: ANTM's Brittany Markert
written by jillytanrad on 2013-11-05A young woman finds her place behind the camera, after creating a name in front of it. Here’s an interview with America’s Next Top Model alumna turned film photographer Brittany Markert.
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Tipster: How to Develop Medium Format - 120 Black and White Film
written by eparrino on 2022-02-25 #tutorialsIn this tipster we break down the developing process for 120 film. The medium format can scare beginners away. We are here to take these misconceptions away and let you unleash your medium format fantasies.
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12 Months, 12 Projects: March Of Caffenol
written by Maaike van Stratum (@stratski) on 2015-04-12My list of resolutions for 2015 consists of 12 projects, one for every month. March was for caffenol. You have probably heard of the amazing fact that you can develop black and white photos with coffee, sodium, and vitamin C. I had tried this before but with less than stellar results. Somehow, there's always something going wrong. Time to devote a few rolls to caffenol to finally get the hang of it.
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Analogue Resolutions: Processing Errors I Will Avoid in 2013
written by stratski on 2013-01-21Since I started developing my own color pictures, I have produced many wonderful pictures (well, I think so, anyway...). I have also produced many horrible mistaskes. As they say, to err is human, to learn divine. For your entertainment, and perhaps education, here are my biggest processing mistakes I hopefully will not repeat this year.
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Where Can I Get 110 Film Developed?
written by webo29 on 2012-05-16 #gear #tutorialsNeed to get your 110 gems developed quickly so your lomohome can be the envy of everyone else’s? You’ll find there will be no need to climb mountains, cross rivers or battle alligators to do so. Just head over to your usual lab.
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On Early Photographic Processes and the Perks of Going Analogue
written by geegraphy on 2013-02-07"I think it’s impossible for us today to imagine what a revelation the first photographs would’ve been to people…"
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Hong Kong Through the Lens of Foreign Lomographers
written by edwinchau on 2012-03-13We hope to share this series of photos with Hong Kong Lomographers. They made us realize that the place we call home is beautiful beyond our imagination!
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Monochrome Madness: My Top Tips
written by brandkow93 on 2012-05-16 #gear #tutorialsIf you have ever read any of my other articles you will know I love and shoot only black and white film (well nearly), and if you haven't read any of my other articles well you now know. In this Tipster, I will try and share my knowledge of shooting black and white film.
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Wherever You Are in the World — LomoLab It!
written by jacobs on 2015-03-18 #newsWith Lomography Gallery Store and Mail-Order LomoLabs across the globe, there is always somewhere to develop your latest analogue snaps. Read on for details of developing your 35mm, 120 and 110 photos and other special Lomographic formats with our analogue experts around the world!
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