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Many of us know that you have a rare film in your collection and is waiting for the right moment to try this. I want to introduce you a color infrared film in this review, the Kodak Ektachrome IE.
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Long lost but never forgotten, Kodak EIR may be completely discontinued and rarer than Charizard, but poke your nose in the right places, and you may just unveil a little gem.
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Always wanted to dye your hair a vivacious lavender shade but never had the guts to actually do it? With the new color negative LomoChrome Purple film, you can rock positively purple locks with the emulsion's infrared-like coloring. Check out this vivid gallery of pretty violet tresses!
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This is the stuff that dreams are made of. With pops of vivid colors tinting the whole picture surreal, who wouldn't be inspired? We love Aerochrome film so much that we were compelled to create our brand new film, LomoChrome. Have a look at this gallery of Aerochrome photos from over the years and prepare to be amazed.
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Ready for the latest Lomographic Film sensation? We have some fantastic news for you! We're excited to introduce you to our latest emulsion - LomoChrome Purple. It's an awesome color negative film which gives naturally infrared results! Limited stock is available for pre-order, in 35mm and 120 formats. Delivery is guaranteed in July 2013 for most countries.
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I wasn't sure about which section of the Magazine I was supposed to submit this article. Reviews, Tipster, Analogue Lifestyle? The thing is that shooting this film is experiencing the best analogue and Lomographic sensations at a 100%. At the end I decided to write a review with touches of analogue lifestyle, and a little trick as a gift!
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Did you see Mario Balotelli's killer goals yesterday? Italy will go against Spain in the final EURO 2012 match this Sunday, so we're sharing these amazing infrared photos of Ukraine--one of the host countries of the football cup--that make Kiev look like a winter wonderland even in the summer time! Find out more about IR photography here.
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Kodak Aerochrome is a discontinued film that produces CRAZY results. This review shows my results after testing out using both orange and yellow filters with this film.
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I'll take this opportunity to talk about a photography series that I find very interesting. It's about a photo collection made in large format and using infrared film that shows the armed conflict harshness over eastern Congo.
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Since I published my Aerochrome albums, I have been swamped with questions about various aspects of this incredible film. Several Lomographers have asked me to write an article explaining how to make the most of it, so here it is.
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I first heard of color infrared film, when a working collegue of mine showed me his pictures from 20 years ago, when these films were still produced and distributed by the Kodak Company.
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After our first "Kodak EIR doubles with you“:http://beta.lomography.com/magazine/blog/2009/03/28/doubles-with-you-lomodirk-larslau -entry we finished our second EIR swap. So this is part II of "larslau“:http://beta.lomography.com/homes/larslau and "lomodirk“:http://beta.lomography.com/homes/lomodirk using the Kodak EIR Aerochrome 400.
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We wanted to do something crazy, we ended up with amazing color infrared doubles!
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Kodak Aerochrome ||| Infrared Film 1443 is the last false-color infrared (CIR) film in production in the world. It is now temporarily available in 120 and 135 formats.