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Personally I am a huge fan of redscaling. It allows you to get some color in your photos, even on the grayest of days. But what if you just want to add the redscale effect to just some of your photos rather than shooting an entire roll this way? Easy enough: use a red filter! And while you're at it, why not throw in some other colors as well?! Read on to find out how you can turn your LC-A+ in to a rainbow camera!
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Tungsten slide film may be temperamental, but once you get a feel for it, you can achieve some great x-pro results, often with purple color shifts!
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The Lomochrome Purple 400 35mm - an amazing film that reproduces the stunning effects of color infrared film - sold out fast when it was first launched. The good news is that we managed to hoard 1,500 rolls of this much-coveted film, so pre-order now while supplies last!
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There are films and cameras that are simply and clearly made for each other and the photographs they produce together are just pure poetry.
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A wearer of majestic magenta outfits like most monarchs, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth might fancy our latest film, LomoChrome Purple. It's selling out royally fast so better load up your cart to get the first batch of color negative infrared-like rolls by this June!
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Do you want to know a secret? Let me just show you, because you won't believe it otherwise...
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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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Since the launch of our newest film, the infrared color negative LomoChrome Purple, we've been seeing life through purple-tinted glasses. Here are 10 movies with a hint of violet in the titles which we recommend you watch while waiting for your pre-ordered rolls. There's a genre for everyone and even a cartoon!
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Have you snagged yourself some rolls of LomoChrome Purple yet? Here are 10 violet-hued tunes to perk you up while you're online shopping. From classics like Prince's "Purple Rain" to new hits like A$AP Rocky's "Purple Swag," these infectious songs will get you ready to cop an infrared film booty!
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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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Portas do Sol, meaning “doors of the sun” or “the sun’s gateway”, is a big balcony that opens onto the river Tejo, offering astonishing views over Lisboa.
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With its crazy saturation and colors, this unpredictable slide film will add vibrant new life to your lomographs. Read on to take a look at some photos taken using the Fuji Velvia 100 RVP!
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I love the photos shot using Fujifilm T64, but it's a pity that it's out of production. I also can't find it easily in Taiwan, and until now, I still can't bear to shoot the remaining rolls.
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Lately, I've been trying different types of film. To my own surprise, Lomography X Tungsten turns out to be one of my favorite films so far, after shooting just one roll of it. I had my doubts when I first saw sample photos of this film, but I'm glad I still tried them anyway!
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Here's my second round of testing out the Lomography X Tungsten film! Since my first experience was not as great as I had hoped, I had low expectations for this next round... But boy, was I blown away! This film can really produce some quality, stunning, gorgeous and memorable photos. Buy some ASAP while you can!
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Lomography's newest film is nothing short of a masterpiece! When I saw sample photos taken using this film, I decided that I should give the Lomography X Tungsten a try. It produces photos with an ethereal quality! Take a look at some street snapshots I took using this film and my Zenit EM.
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Are you an Olympus Trip 35 user? Thinking of running a roll of Lomography X Tungsten 64 through your camera? Then read this review and learn what happens if you set the film speed to ISO 200.
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Whenever a new film comes out, or even an old one revisited, I like to try it out in my LC-A. My experience of shooting with the Lomography X Tungsten 64 35mm film was certainly interesting, from receiving the lively green developed film to seeing the range of gold, red, pink, and purple produced when cross-processed.
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Sometimes it is possible to predict the prominent hues of a cross-processed slide film; like how Provia appeared greenish blue and Astia purple and magenta. But Sensia 100 is in a whole different category!
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A review on one of the most popular films in Lomography: Agfa CT Precisa. My very first experience with this film was nothing short of pleasant surprises!