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Try this if you want more natural-looking lomographs!
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I was wondering that the pull-processing thing for a long time and i finally tried it. So let's start with a definition:
PULL PROCESSING is a technique that compensates for overexposed film by under- developing it at the processing stage; thus it is the opposite of push processing.
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Fuji Sensia 200 is an amazing film that gives you golden greens and bursting blues when cross processed which make it without a doubt the perfect film for any summer day. Throw it in a camera that loves the sun as much as the Lomography Supersampler, and you have a winning combination.
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This film is sure to make you feel green.
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I did something VERY strange to the film! It may be quite uncommon for me to do, but I did it with E6!
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Aprilia Sensia? it's not a biology name or a Latin name for a plant that is on a Green House. Aprilia Sensia is my review about a film that catch my attention when I first it used on April.
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Xpro-ed and Redscale-ed!
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A perfect film for both indoor and outdoor! I got this film when I ordered some stuff from LSI and It was never a waste!
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Another side of the rainbow: As a fan of Fuji Provia when it comes to cross-processing, I decided I wanted to try another variety of Fuji film and see just how similar or different my xpro results could be. Upon finding a roll of 200 speed Sensia that was a year expired, I decided that this discounted slide film would be a good one to try out.
Although I was testing two variables at once here (a different kind of film as well as being expired) and therefore cannot say which results came from which factor, I can at least say that whatever the influence, the results were drastically different than what I’m used to!
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This film gave my photographs a really awesome look. The blues were amazing, and I also got the golden yellows that I had seen in previous pictures. I shot this film during the Fall season and I think that is the best time because of all the Fall colors, and those crisp blue skies you get on a cold Fall day...