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Thinking of developing your black and white films? Let me share with you the most popular and handy method to develop all of your black and white films.
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The badass dudes at the UK LomoLab have been hard at work getting everything set-up for the rebirth of 110 film, and we're pleased to say they've sourced the equipment, polished up their lab coats and are ready to process your baby films! Read on and get that tiny film fixed up....
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You’ve got a film camera; you’re shooting loads and costs are starting to mount up. I know that story. I’ve been there myself. I understand how you feel, because I felt that way when I was paying £20 for b/w dev, prints and scan per roll. I found that developing and scanning my own negatives not only cut out way more than half the cost – it taught me more about photography to boot.
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LomoLab Manager Jack is known as a natty dresser, a secret genius, and an expert at all things Lab related! He's the guy we entrusted our London LomoLab too, and now he's inviting the whole world to a lunch date on twitter. So, if you have any burning questions about film, processing or anything lab related, read on to find out when you can ask the man himself!
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Lomography is calling out to each and everyone of you to share your knowledge and help keep film alive. Tell us about your local photo processing labs and help improve our PhotoLabs section. Read on...
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Three is the Magic Number! Yes, that's right, to celebrate week 3 of Lomolab month we have got some super special competitions and promotional offers for you in-store and online too! Gather together your rolls of film and lets get processing!
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Lomography Lady Grey B&W 400 35mm was a nice film to experiment with. Photos turn out with a wide range of tones. There is heavy grain, as expected from any 400 ISO film. This film can't be developed C-41. It's a true black and white film, so it can't be processed at your local Ritz/Drug store. Read more about this film after the jump!
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at Lomography Gallery Stores Soho & East London! That's right ladies & gents, the LabRats are back and this time we're teaming up with the London Coffee Festival to bring you a coffee developing workshop! Yup, you read that correctly. Coffee developing! Read on to find out more!
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X-pro is one of those things us Lomographers just flat out love. We experiment with color, cross slide films and find new combinations that make even more color jump off of the images. If you're new to this, or just want to learn more, come and enroll in the X-pro workshop!
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I finally decided to try and develop my film rolls by myself. I did this since I wanted to try and cross-process my films easily. Find out how I did it!
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An epic quest to obtain high contrast with black and white processes finally came to its end.
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I've only started processing my own colour film using a Jobo 1500 a few months ago, but I've already picked up a few things you might find useful, too.
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Processing your own film you'll need a lot of expensive, toxic chemicals. Luckily you can use the same batch of chemicals several times.
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The Arab spring and other pro-democracy movements may have seen leaders around the world toppling and disappearing in to hiding, but when it comes to processing 35mm film at home, you definitely want to keep hold of your leader.
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Processing your own film at home can be one of the most rewarding and enjoyable experiences in photography, but on occasions it can also be one of the most frustrating. Don’t get stuck loading your film reels by using these tips.
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Developing your own black and white negatives can be cheap and deceptively simple with a little help. I have just learned how and will share my experiences here.
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It's film developing... with Coffee!!
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I love being a lab rat. And I love xpro. C-41 DIY turned me off until now because of the reports that temperature is crucial and temperature management is somewhat problematic when lacking a processor.
Well, it turns out that's all irrelevant. Read on to see how you can develop C-41 similar to b&w at home at room temperature without fuss! Find new XPRO FREEDOM!
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Feel like experimenting? Don't want to wait for your film to get processed? Wish you had an instant back for ALL your cameras with matching film sizes? Look no further!!!
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This camera eats film like the leviathan swallows ships. Find here a few tips about this pinhole monster.