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I took some photos of the match of Rugby Como and the next day I carried the shots (in landscape format) to be developed from my preferred photo lab. I wanted to quickly deliver the photos to the rugby team, but the scanner of the mini-lab accepts a maximum format is 24x36 mm. Here's how to digitize it!
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Did you ask why your scanner gives some strange mistakes when you put on the Digitaliza? This is my experience!
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Part 2 of our LomoKino series. Come and be a part of the movie-making experience as we utilize what we learned in Part 1!
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Part 1 of an exciting 2-part LomoKino series. Join us for an introduction to the in and outs of this Lomographic favorite!
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Epson Perfection V500 Photo is an amazing scanner. Here's a simple and short guide to properly scan your old printed pictures using this scanner. You can shift your colours in order to “repair” your shots, or you can leave the original time-ruined colours!
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With the fiery sun in May, let's grab that redscale film and see how fantastic the shots will be! Redscale is hot, fierce and not everyone is able to handle the heat!
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Do your Spinner 360 shots scan with off colors and low contrast? Are you tired of considering this a "feature?" This quick tip will help you show off those sprocket holes as they were meant to be viewed!
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Easily see what's on your black-and-white negatives in just a few simple steps, no printing necessary! Your ever so invasive-ly convenient iPhone plays a part, however...
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Sometimes the professional mini-lab of your photo shop cannot recognize the space between two negatives of an expired film. In this tipster, I'll show you how you can easily solve this little problem.
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Here's a cheap and easy way to get back your artistic freedom in the scanning process. And with perfect results! Bye, Newton Rings! Welcome, double exposures and film swaps! Read more to see the awesome combination of the DigitalLiza and LC-Wide.
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To spice up shooting with the Diana F+, we decided to modify them by adding a mask over! And we had to use the Heart Mask as it is February and it is the month of love! Repeat after us: WE LOVE DIANA F+!
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Not everybody likes it while others have a hard time dealing with its beauty and technique. But we at the Community surely appreciates everything that's related to analogue!
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When I saw how expensive it would have been to develop and print every single roll, but mostly when I realized that nobody could scan my Spinner negatives, I decided to buy a film scanner. And like every lomographer like me, I had to fight against our most terrible enemies: the Newton Rings. Read how to defeat them, after the jump.
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In this tipster, I will share with you on how I scanned sprockets with my Canoscan 5600F. Hope everyone enjoys the fun of sprockets.
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January is a month full of resolutions. How about taking up a new hobby and learn something new? Learn how to be a new film director... the analogue way!
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General information about this awesome product and a how to use video in combination with an Epson scanner.
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Create a movie the analogue way. Armed with a Lomokino Moviemaker Camera. Fall in love with both the storyline and the directing part. Best of all, you will be doing the directing and shooting, and may even cast in it!
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To edit a video made with LomoKino, we have seen that it is not difficult for owners of Windows or Apple computers. But what about for those who don't have one or the other? Friends of Ubuntu, this little guide is for you (the software is in Italian I hope that the information is correct for their menus in English).
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I was playing around with my scanner for a photo album I am making and by mistake I found a wonderful way to create special photos
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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.