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With the start of the year, I have already planned out my things to-go-to and things-to-buy for this year. Unconsciously, all of what I have on my list are about or is connected to my Lomography addiction. Thus, coming out with my Analogue Bucket List.
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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 recently bought a batch of this Tungsten film, expired in 1972. I wasn’t expecting things would get so nasty between us.
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‘Ho nooo, I finished my C41 Bleach… Wait a minute… I have tons of E6 Bleach…’ Thus, a new types of color processing are born! Get to know all of them right here, right now!
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How to process black and white film at home, in your bathroom. Steps for generic Rodinal process and ATP 1.1 process.
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How to process color film at home, in your bathroom.
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A fun and rewarding way to mistreat your film is to double expose a roll with yourself or a friend shooting the first layer normal and the second layer as redscale. Just watch the colors explode. If you want to further punish your film then give it the ol' x-pro treatment.
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Fear factor, film crumbling, writings on the wall... What is all this? The new edition of Lomography's own Lab Rats of course. Read on to see what has been happening in the world of film.
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From 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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Murder She Wrote... But Film Just Won't Die!
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The laboratory has been recently disturbed with a series of case studies begging to be examined. Lab Rat novices wondered aloud on the Lomography blog. about the effects of body processes on film emulsions. Without a smidge of hesitation, we sent out our volunteers on three highly-delicate missions. View the reports at your own risk.
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Lab Rat excitement is at its peak once again! Our call-out for entries has been successful, as we were flooded with your entries – it just goes to show that we’ve got a lot of talented Lab Rat stars in the community!
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h2. Fuji Pro 400 expired
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Yes folks, today we bring you another edition of Film Lab Rats. This one is extra-special, because your aggressive ideas (you know, the ones you were too anxious to try yourself!) were tested by our fearless Lab Rat Superhero, Mandi. So get ready with your pens and paper, and prepare to take notes! Off to the Lab we go…
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Film is the medium that makes all our Lomographic ambitions reality. Understandably, for some people it's highly disrespectful to do kinky experiments to such a precious item. So for our next Lab Rats newsletter we are going to investigate the things you would like to do to film, but were too scared to try yourself.