Tag: b/w
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Best Usage of your Films
written by suizidekid on 2013-02-08 #gear #tutorialsA few tips on what films to use and the best conditions to use them.
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PinHolo - The story of how I made a Pine-Nut Pinhole Camera!
written by francescco on 2011-04-22 #gear #tutorialsWhen I was a student at the Fine Arts Academy in Perugia, I fell in love with stenopeic photography and started gathering every kind of document I could about it and its technical evolution. I asked for some information from my photography teacher, Antonio Todini - He suggested that I search "Pinhole Photography" on the internet and as a way of remembering things said: “Pinhole, it sounds like pinolo (pine nut, in Italian), but with the 'H' after the 'N' and the final 'E'”. Since that moment the little nut planted itself in my mind and grew in the form of a challenge to make my very own pine nut pinhole camera!
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DIY Kodachrome - Developing Kodak Kodachrome with Black and White Chemicals
written by auratus on 2012-10-05 #gear #tutorialsIn 2010 the last commercial lab processing Kodak Kodachrome films was closed. Since then you have to be creative to get this film developed. This tipster will show you how to process Kodak Kodachrome on your own to get some beautiful, monochromatic, and blueish results!
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Developing Color Negative Film in B/W Chemicals,
written by pulex on 2011-01-12 #gear #tutorialsI always wanted to know what happens if I develop color negative films in b/w chemicals. i just gave it a try! and I liked it!
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DIY Lith Printing
written by lovely_lena on 2008-12-29 #gear #tutorialsFrom time to time we are presented here at LSI with different ways of manipulating film; by peeing on it, scratching it, boiling it while putting our health at stake... but I don't think I have seen a single lab rat tips on things you can du to your prints. Most of us apparently have our own darkroom, since we can develop our own color/slide film after having peed on it, so why not show some printing tricks.
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Fuji Neopan 400CN
written by johnccc on 2011-02-28 #gearSharp. Deep. Bright. Fun. And you can even get it processed using the C-41 process! I stumbled across this film many moons ago, when I bought an odd job of film off eBay in August last year.
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General Photo Black and White Surveillance Film: You Are So Dirty!
written by wil6ka on 2012-01-27 #gearYou are a dirty film, very dirty! Aren’t you ashamed of yourself? Exposing yourself blank in front of all those people? And look at all the grain in your face and on your body! I cannot leave you for a bit and really, I don’t want to!
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Ilford Delta 3200 Professional Black and White Film: Perfect for Gray Winter Days
written by andyresag on 2012-03-22 #gearThe Ilford Delta 3200 Professional black & white negative film is a very reliable companion for gray winter days. If you're not after colors but you've to struggle with bad to no light conditions and yet you don't want to use a tripod nor a flash - you should give this film a try!
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Ilford Pan 100: Panchromatism Galore
written by wil6ka on 2012-01-17 #gearI don't remember how I came across this film-gem. But nonetheless, I took this film-gem on a trip to Sweden last summer and I can proudly say that the Ilford Pan 100 is one of the greatest black and films I ever got to try.
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Get a Nice Girl and a Kid So You Get to Know Your City Better
written by bloomchen on 2012-06-25 #placesI dig deep in the city each time I go for a walk with my 4-month-old son. So if you want to get to know Berlin better - mainly the "Barrios", Kreuzberg and Neukölln - read on after the jump and have a look at the gallery at the bottom.
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Expired Kodak Verichrome Pan 125 ISO: The Older the Better!
written by carlota_nonnumquam on 2012-04-11 #gearMy first Twin Lens Reflex camera was a Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro Model. However, it takes 127 film which is not easy to find. Luckily I got my hands on Kodak Verichrome Pan 127 format film, expired for 30 years! My conclusion: it's just like wine -- the older the better!
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Black and White Photography: Sepia
written by pvalyk on 2012-05-24 #gear #tutorialsSepia or toning the prints occurs when you play with the paper and the toner while printing black and white films in the darkroom.
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Arista Legacy Pro (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review
written by gurkenprinz on 2009-12-03 #gearThis crazy cheap and incredibly versatile B/W film is now available in Europe - time to check it out! Legacy Pro 400 looks great and contrasty in almost all developers and can be pushed and pulled a loooong way!
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Lomography Mixed Film Pack 35mm: Yay for Variety!
written by carlota_nonnumquam on 2012-03-19 #gearOn the first week of February, when I saw Lomography's special 3 for 2 on Lomography Film Packs offer, I ran to the Online Shop to place my order. What was my choice? Three Packs of Lomography Mixed Film 35mm, and I couldn't be happier with it!
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