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When you use a reel expired, the results are unpredictable: the colors change and you need more light. I want to tell you about my last experience with an expired reel, which has left me with a very good taste!
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What I like most about using an expired film is its unpredictability. An expired film pretty much loses some of its known characteristics or not at all. So when using them you just don’t know what you’re going to get. What more if you push the film into extraordinary situations. Like this 2010 expired Sensia 100 for instance.
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Rated as a medium film speed at 100 ISO, the Fuji Sensia 100 Super Fine Grain is the first choice when you want to do cross processing. Let me show you the results!
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This film has a lot to offer and at its price point, is not a wimp when compared to the more expensive slides in the market. And guess what? I'm glad I am able to like it because it means I still get quality films and results but with a smaller hole in my pocket.
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I've tried several types of positive films to take pictures of various locations and spot, one thing I love to use these positive films is the saturated tones they bring before my yes. The colors are even more impressive when I send them to the photo lab and cross-process them.
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La Vie en Rose is not just a movie, it’s what happens when you cross-process Fuji Sensia.
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This roll of Sensia is one of my favorite slide! I love its red, purple and even pink color shifts after cross processing!
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Fujichrome Sensia 100 is (was!) Fuji's flagship consumer grade slide film, easy to find in supermarkets at a reasonably cheap price and popular among amateur photographers as a first-time experience with shooting on positive film.
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Paired with automatic film camera, Olympus Mju, Fuji Sensia produces some funky palette...
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When I first started reading about slide films I came across many accounts in textbooks of how crucial it is to expose slide film properly and how difficult it is to get good results with slide film. Let us see how Lomography proves them wrong with Sensia 100 film from Fuji!