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As you know, you can send your film rolls to Lomography for developing. But it happens way too often that the rolls that arrive are "exploded". So here's a tip for wrapping and sending your film rolls.
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Some of you have tested the development of Black and White Films with instant coffee, called Coffenol. Alternatively, you can also develop the film with red wine. This process is called "Winol".
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By spraying your film with water and exposing it briefly to the darkroom safelight, you can make all sorts and shapes of bubbles, drops and droplets shine on your home developed colour film. And that's not all - you never know what they will look like before scanning your film! See a new way to add an element of artistic surprise to your Lomographs.
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In 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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Although this year “Full Format” is the word on everybody’s lips at the Cologne Trade Fair, we feel there are other real treats to be found at the so-called 'world's leading imaging fair'.
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Days are getting shorter, swimming possibilities fewer and far between, sadly, summer is almost over in the northern hemisphere. But, we're not ready to let it go just yet. You shouldn't either! Want to participate in a bit of end of summer reminiscence? Post your shots for a chance to win a La Sardina DIY!
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Sometimes organization can be indeed helpful. All these different films and cameras...you mix them up so easily. You kind of need to write down which camera and film you used. Let me share with you a tip on how I do it in this tipster!
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It's week 4 of Lomolab month and we have saved the best till last. If you've been saving up your Spinner and Sprocket Rocket films then this special offer may just brighten your week! Find out all the details right here.
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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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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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Here's a quick tipster on how you can make your own 127 film out of an old roll of 127 film and a normal 35mm film.
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Bam! The Lab Rats are back for this one-time-only speciality workshop! We'll be teaching you how to hand develop your own black and white film, oh yes! Our last developing workshops sold out straight away so be quick!!
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Got a burning question about film? Want to know how to process your own? Not sure what all the lab options mean? Wondering where you too can get a swanky lab coat? Well now's the time to find out as LomoLab UK Manager Jack takes over twitter for a lunch date with you! Read on for the deets...
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Got a wild creation from your lab that you'd like to share? Show us your best homebrew analogue results and Piggies will go out to the most awe inspiring photos!
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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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If you get the exposure wrong on cross-processed slide film it can look washed out or oversaturated. Here's a tip that can breathe new life into your slides.
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Got your LomoKino but don’t know where to develop and scan your films?
Check out the list of the labs below in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor area, which provide scanning service for the LomoKino (and many other formats as well!)
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Lomofun with Fizz!
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My lab has always been very efficient and precise all the times I gave them some rolls to develop, but when I brought them my first film Lomography Redscale XR, they should have made some kind of mistake: strange and unique blue areas. But please don’t make mistakes again!
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Start the day right with only the best combination ever: a little sliver of sun and Lomography! It's time to tag your spectacular dawn photos!