Tag: colour negative
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Back To Basics: Cross Processing
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-08-01 #gear #tutorialsOften intimidating to new Lomographers, Adam shares his experience with cross-processing slide film.
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Basics Applied: The Diana F+
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-12-10 #gear #tutorialsFor this edition of Basics Applied, we're going to have a comprehensive rundown on the iconic Diana F+ and how to make the most out of it.
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Lomography Color Negative 100 35 mm: Best for Bright, Sunny Days
written by syira690 on 2012-01-06 #gearThe Lomography Color Negative 100 35 mm is the film you'll want to stock up for especially for your sunny photo walks!
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Samsung Prime Color 35mm 100 ISO: A User Review
written by jingseng on 2009-02-16 #gearHave you ever heard of The Samsung Prime Color 100? If you haven't you might want to check out this film review by Community member jingseng.
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Agfa Vista (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review
written by zark on 2009-05-06 #gearAgfa's best consumer film on a speed you can always be sure it´s the right choice.
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Lucky Super 200 (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review
written by ethermoon on 2009-08-27 #gearIf you want to be lucky, you should know at least three words: soft, subtle and creamy!
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Fuji Super HQ (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
written by miaboo518 on 2009-03-17 #gearCheap thrills from an awesome film!
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Agfa Vista (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review
written by wil6ka on 2009-02-23 #gearOn the grainy side of life: Gives any subject a soft vintage kind of look. Rather to be used with short frames than the panoramic size. And hurry to pile them up - they will be gone some time soon.
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Fuji Press (35mm, 800 iso) user-review
written by vicuna on 2008-12-22 #gearA day with Fuji Press 800: All began with the Krab.... As I wanted to shoot underwater with my LCA+, I bought a Krab and needed a high speed film for the shots and as the LCA+ can't have a flash with the Krab housing, I was searching for an 800 ASA film. I saw on the Lomo shop this 800 Fuji Press but didn't ever heard of this film before, so I bought a pack of 5.
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Agfa Optima (120, 200 iso) user-review
written by annegreat on 2009-01-05 #gearA very nice film for spring and summer shootings: Agfa Optima 120, ISO 200, negative film.
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Agfa HDC 200 (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review
written by eastmoe on 2009-03-27 #gearI have 2 rolls of this film expired around year 1999 if im not mistaken. Luckily found it at a nearest Agfa shop 2 kilometers from my house and without having second thoughts, I load it into my very first Lomo camera, the Fisheye 2.
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Fuji NPH (35mm, 400 iso) user-review
written by stoonja on 2009-03-15 #gearThe Fujicolor Professional 400 NPH is a colour negative film, suited especially for portrait, wedding and fashion photography.
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Polaroid High Definition (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review
written by dogma on 2008-11-25 #gearThe last Mohican: I found this film really unexpectedly. Everything started that day when I discovered Lomography. I was browsing the lomography site and then in the shop I saw Smena Symbol. I somehow knew my parents used to have something like this camera, so I went down to our basement where all old stuff goes, and dug for it. After couple hours of hard searching I found it. Working and smelling fantastic! When I moved the the film advance lever I noticed the rewind crank moved too, meaning there is a film inside!
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Kodak Gold 100 GA (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
written by zulupt on 2008-11-23 #gearExpired Kodak Gold 100 GA (12 exp.) is one of my favourite negative films, those bright colours are just amazing, check out every flea market, your attic or closet to see if you can get one of these.
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Fuji Superia (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
written by lomocore on 2008-08-11 #gearDay or Night, This Film Has You Covered: Probably one of the most versatile of films that i have shot with. Great colors in both low light and daylight situations. Very interesting results when used for double exposures.
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LomoAmigo Juliana Neufeld, Freed By Film!
written by ashleyaang on 2013-01-31 #peopleLomoAmigo Juliana Neufeld is an award winning illustrator and mixed media artist based in Toronto. She recently designed a La Sardina DIY edition for us, and we thought, why not throw another camera in her hands, this time to shoot with! Check out her photos after the jump!
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Kodak High Definition (35mm, 400 iso) user-review
written by strangelilgirl on 2008-12-25 #gearCross processing has fast become an addiction of mine, but once in a while I think it’s good to step back and make sure I don’t underestimate nature’s ordinary colors by using some good ole’ color print film.
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Kodak Portra 160nc (35mm, 160 iso)
written by d_i_d on 2008-07-09 #gearThe Kodak Portra-Series was introduced in 1998 and was specially designed for low grain results and authentic colours in combination with well-balanced contrast.
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Agfa Optima 120 400: A User-Review
written by annegreat on 2008-12-10 #gearHere's Lomographer annegreat's honest review about this color negative film, perfect for dim light conditions.
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