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Creating a whole new world where land and water collides is now just a few clicks and tricks away. This is my experiment on loading a Kodak Ektachrome 100 GX on an underwater camera then loading it on an LC-A+ for doubles.
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The Fuji Velvia 50 RVP 35mm film is a fast slide film, which, if developed in C-41, can produce flashy green colors.
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The Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 is for developing in C-41 chemicals and brings back the old Agfa look to the present.
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Are you curious about the difference between the old and the new Agfa CT Precisa 100? Here's a review of the new slide film in a red box from AgfaPhoto, the successor of the original Agfa CT Precisa 100.
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Cross processing + slide films is every lomographer's favorite combination, so it's not surprising that our featured film reviewer was pleased with the results of Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 in xpro flavor!
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This slide film delivers beautifully saturated colors, especially when cross-processed. Everyone should try this film!
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We Lomographers love slide film in C-41 to come up and be pleased about the great results. Lomography offers a great slide film for us, the Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100!
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After only months of being a part of the Lomography community, I began to feel changes. Normal, mundane color negative films were just not enough to quench my thirst for snapping up the world around me. I craved more excitement, which led me to cross-processing and Lomography's very own slide film, X-Pro Chrome 100! These are my thoughts!
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This week has seen several interesting insights on various expired films, so it wasn't an easy task picking out the best among them. However, our winning contender for this week tells about the amazing photos yielded by an expired golden wonder!
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Cleaning out the attic, I came across a bunch of old films that had been gathering dust for years. Trying an expired roll of Porst Chrome X 100 gave me some nice surprises.
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Sometimes, it's not easy to decide which films to shoot with, especially when you're planning to take a medium format camera out for a date. Yes, you got it, the Film Review of the Week is a recommendation for medium format beauties like the classy Diana F+!
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Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 is a great choice for those sunny weekend walks. That great "not knowing what the photos turned out until you develop the roll" feeling of shooting analogue is even better when you cross-process the film and add the "not knowing which color shifts you will get" feeling to the mix!
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In my quest to find films everybody forgot about, I found the ALFO Professional Slide Film. Never really heard about that one, so I started my CSI engine. So this review is rather about the way one researches about the history of gone film-gems than the look of its emulsion.
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Among the cool gadgets and technology of 60s British Spy TV show "The Prisoner" was a neat film camera. Did Lomography turn the tide of the Cold War, at least on TV?
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When I first bought my Supersampler I stuck to the advice of the manual and used ISO 800 film, but I started to wonder if there was another way.
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With its capability to bring us vivid-colored and high-contrasted Lomographs, it is no doubt that the Lomography X-Pro Slide film is a favorite for many!
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Photographer Brad Carlile has an ongoing series wherein he photographs hotel rooms at different times of the day. The amazing images that are produced have bursts of color that will leave you in awe.
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Elite Chrome Extra Colour EBX is a stunning highly-saturated colour slide film from Kodak. Not only do the colours pop vividly but the latitude is extremely impressive with deep blacks and bright shining whites.
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How can I describe Fuji Provia 400X to you in a few words? Fast and reliable! I can count on it under any light conditions, without giving too much thought!
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When I got my Horizon Perfekt I just wanted to go outside and take pictures right away.