Tag: x-pro
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Handmade Color Processing
written by stouf on 2010-10-02 #gear #tutorialsHow to process color film at home, in your bathroom.
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Dr. Lab Experiment One: Do the Dishwasher
written by hti on 2010-10-29 #gear #tutorialsDr. Lab. a.k.a. Lomographer hti is here to pick you up from your creative block with this new analogue experiment.
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The Colors of Cross-Processing - Sample Shots for many Slide Films by mephisto19
2010-03-14 #newsHow often have you asked yourself "how did these colors came out"? So here is a try to sort some samples by colors and film brands, but only a short overview and based on the labs I used and m scaner, as results are totally different in other countries!
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Kodak Aerochrome III 1443 (120, 400 iso) user-review
written by larslau on 2009-03-02 #gearKodak Aerochrome ||| Infrared Film 1443 is the last false-color infrared (CIR) film in production in the world. It is now temporarily available in 120 and 135 formats.
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Dr. Lab Experiment Two: Bleach & Shout - 50’s Effect
written by hti on 2010-10-29 #gear #tutorialsMeet Dr. Lab aka hti. Straight from the HQ Lomography Archive where he has been whipping up some weird and wonderful experiments just for you. Many thanks Dr. Lab for sharing your laboratory experience, secret techniques and analogue passion in the second of his special edition Film Freak Tipsters. Now come on everyone bleach & shout!
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Back To Basics: Cross Processing
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-08-01 #gear #tutorialsOften intimidating to new Lomographers, Adam shares his experience with cross-processing slide film.
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Holga Wide Pinhole Camera (WPC): User Review, Exposure Table, and More
written by stouf on 2011-07-05 #gearThis camera eats film like the leviathan swallows ships. Find here a few tips about this pinhole monster.
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DIY: C-41 Film Process with Coffee
written by lomosexual_manboy on 2009-03-21 #gear #tutorialsIf you ever want to try to self develop your film with coffee, here is a good tip!
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Tipster of the Week: Custom Film Roll Labels for X-PRO
written by floriansimon on 2010-06-27 #gear #tutorialsDo you go to your local photo lab and ask politely for x-pro? Do you convince the supermarket staff to process the film using the wrong chemicals? Do you scratch the film canister so heavily that no one could possibly read "E-6"? My favorite way to get cross processed photos is sticking a self-made label onto the film roll.
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Kodak EDUPE Duplicating Film 35mm 3 ISO
2010-01-23 #gearHere's a review of a rare duplicating slide film at 3 ISO, the Kodak EDUPE!
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Cosina CX-1 - The Grandfather of the Lomo LC-A
written by zulupt on 2010-04-20 #gearThe Cosina CX-1 is the grandfather of Lomo LC-A, actually, the LC-A is kind of a copy of this camera. I’ve been searching for the Cosina CX-1 for a long time and now I own one.
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Fuji 64T Type II: An Unpredictable, Rare Tungsten Film
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2012-01-02 #gearThe Fuji 64T Type II is a different tungsten alternative to the popular Lomography X Tungsten film!
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Pushing, Pulling, Cross-Processing – What?
written by frauspatzi on 2012-09-06 #gear #tutorialsYou're probably wondering what's the difference between "pushing", "pulling", or "cross-processing" film. Here are some explanations plus visual samples to help you understand what these terms mean!
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Make X-pro Redscale!
written by vicuna on 2009-02-24 #gear #tutorialsWhat I love about Redscale-ing having a whole new red/orange universe in your shots but what happens if you reverse a slide film and cross process it?
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Cross-processing with the Portra: Kodak Portra 160NC (35mm, 160 iso) User-Review
written by drumfire on 2010-02-18 #gearMy good experience with Kodak Portra 160NC cross processed!
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Introducing The New Lomography Sunset Strip 35mm Slide Film!
written by shhquiet on 2012-09-17 #newsReady for a unique slide film experience? Then you'll love the new Lomography Sunset Strip 35mm Slide Film! It's specially tinted to give your cross-processed shots a fresh, distinct effect.
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Kodak Ektachrome 160T EPT (120, 160 iso) User-Review
written by paramir on 2010-04-29 #gearA Tungsten slide film. Can it survive without tungsten light?
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The Great Big Lomography Film Bible: Colour Reversal/Slide Film Edition Pt. 4
written by shhquiet on 2011-02-02 #gear #tutorialsAs part of our tireless quest to bring you the most complete analogue film information on the planet, we present Part 4 of the Great Big Lomography Film Bible: Colour Reversal/Slide Film Edition. Today, it’s all about Kodak!
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The Great Big Lomography Film Bible: Colour Reversal/Slide Film Edition Pt. 2
written by pamelaklaffke on 2011-01-19 #gear #tutorialsAs part of our tireless quest to bring you the most complete analogue film information on the planet, we present Part 2 of the Great Big Lomography Film Bible: Colour Reversal/Slide Film Edition. Today, it’s all about Agfa!
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Vericolor Slide Film So-279: Engineering 2D Graphic Photography
written by wil6ka on 2013-02-27 #gearIt’s the original encounters, which unfolds the most energy and evokes the strongest feelings! There's nothing quite like finding a film that has its own secrets and leaves you guessing. Such is the Kodak Vericolor Slide Film, a sensation in blue and black.
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Balda Baldinette - A Little German Folding Camera
written by paramir on 2010-07-20 #gearAnother find from this spring camera fair, turned out to be older than I thought, and also cooler.
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Yashica T4 Super
written by joeljaik on 2009-03-22 #gear #peopleThis autofocus jewel has a stunning Carl Zeiss Tessar, 35mm, f/3.5 that makes your pictures glorious feats of photography. It's not super vintage or super Lomo, but it's small and light, and has a superscope which allows you to "shoot from the hip!"
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Rollei Crossbird Reincarnation
written by timtamtahu on 2010-11-18 #gearIt was the first slide film I ever tried. Cross processing with slide film was just way too confusing and stressful, but then I came across Rollei Crossbird Creative Edition, which is made for X-pro. It even orders you on the packaging to process it in C-41 chemicals! This film soon converted me and that led me to discover its amazing history and awesome results.
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Lomography Pioneers: @warning's Love Affair With Cross-Processing
written by shhquiet on 2022-01-04On our second installment of Lomography Pioneers series, we introduce you to @warning, whose vivid photographs expressed her zest for life!
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Kodak Ektachrome 320T: A Survivor
written by wil6ka on 2013-05-02 #gearLomographer wil6ka tests the Kodak Ektachrome 320T under extreme weather conditions.
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Kodak Ektachrome EPP (120, 100 iso) User-Review
written by paramir on 2010-02-25 #gearWell, do you know the feeling when you discover something good, and you are tempted not to share with your friends 'cause there'll more for you? And the feeling when you're discovering something SO GOOD, that you know there is no way you're not gonna share with your friends?
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Fujichrome RMS 120 100/1000 ISO: User-Review
written by abdukted1456 on 2009-11-06 #gearX-Pro this rare chrome for gorgeous greens and outrageous orange!
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Coronet Twelve 20: As English as Yorkshire Pud
written by mattcharnock on 2008-12-14 #gearHere are a few things you need to know about the Coronet Twelve 20, a pseudo-TLR with all the vintage goodness.
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Chernobyl/Prypiat: A Silent City
written by pinkpix on 2011-11-06 #placesSeptember 2011, Marije (s0y) and I finally took the trip we wanted to do for so long, visit Ukraine, Kiev and in particular, the 30km exclusion zone around Chernobyl, with the ghost town of Prypiat. When I saw the bumper carts, I almost cried. Afterwards, we were exhausted; there was so much to take in. And bringing too many cameras is never a good idea. ;)
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Kodak Ektachrome 64T: Only X-Pro
written by mcrstar on 2011-08-05 #gearExcellent film who loves a lot of light. The film provides a vivid saturated colors and excellent sharpness. Cross-process of this film should be reminded your old, overexposed home movies.
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