Tag: diy
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DIY Rainbow Polka Dot Filters: Pot of Gold Not Included
written by sixsixty on 2012-07-09 #gear #tutorialsAdd some color and design to your photos with these easy-peasy, printable DIY Rainbow Polka Dot Filters. All the steps, tips, and tricks from someone who's made it to the other side of the rainbow.
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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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The Ultimate DIY C-41 DevelopingTutorial - Part 1
written by blueskyandhardrock on 2013-03-22 #gear #tutorialsDeveloping color negative photographs at home is actually easier than you think. Just follow Lomographer blueskyandhardrock's concise tutorial and you'll surprise yourself by the achievement you'll unlock afterward.
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Reload Your Old 126 Films with Fresh 35 mm Film
written by vgzalez on 2011-03-12 #gear #tutorialsIf you finally got a 126 roll, don't stop reloading it with your favorite 35 mm film and use it with your Agfamatic or Kodak Instamatic camera!!
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Come on! Let’s Do the Color Process!
written by pepper-b on 2011-02-02 #gear #tutorialsSince I got into analogue photography, I´ve only developed one roll in the lab: they took one day to develop and scan it, and then I found out they hadn’t scanned the sprocket holes… I really needed a scanner and knowledge on processing/developing!!
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How to Make Your Own Color Filters at Home
written by dainy on 2012-07-04 #gear #tutorialsWould you also like photos with amazing red, green, blue and yellow shades? You can easily make ones to put behind and in front of your lens on your own!
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US CitySlicker sixsixty's Ultimate Lomography DIY: Develop Your Own Film: Part 1
written by sixsixty on 2012-08-23 #gear #tutorialsCome with us on a journey through space and time to partake in the ultimate DIY adventure: developing your own film. In part 1 we will cover C-41 color negative and the lomo fan favorite: cross processing.
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Red-O-Lutionary: Redscale Has Never Been Easier!
written by metobi on 2013-08-03 #gear #tutorialsMaking your own redscale film always requires a lot of time and a darkroom. Frightful for Lomographers like me who want to point-and-shoot and let the lab handle the rest. But I found a solution that makes creating 35mm redscale film possible for everybody in just a minute!
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The Ultimate DIY C-41 DevelopingTutorial - Part 2
written by blueskyandhardrock on 2013-05-01 #gear #tutorialsYou've got all the materials you need to start developing your color negatives? It's time to proceed with the instructions by Community Member blueskyandhardrock!
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A Beginner's Guide to Tilt Shift Photography Part 2
written by kvboyle on 2011-03-03 #gear #tutorialsIf you want some crazy tilt to your photography you have two choices - spend a fortune on an expensive professional lens or build your own. It's easy, honest!
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LomoKino Power-Winder Tipster
written by stouf on 2011-12-12 #gear #tutorials #videosIf you want an easier way to wind your LomoKino, here is a method to build a battery operated power-winder. The steps are quite easy and there are 2 speed setups so you have options to choose from.
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Tutorial: Rollei C41 Digibase – Color Film Development
written by sandravo on 2013-05-20 #gear #tutorialsIn this tutorial I will explain this specific development process step by step and share some very handy graphs I made, that will help you develop your own film.
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Handmade Black and White Processing
written by stouf on 2010-10-29 #gear #tutorialsHow 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 C41 at Home
written by maxwellmaxen on 2012-04-02 #gear #tutorialsProcessing color negative film is actually easy than most think. If you're feeling a bit braver, you should try out this tipster by Lomographer maxwellmaxen on processing your own colored films.
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Surprise Your Valentine with a Film Canister Love Letter!
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-02-13 #gear #tutorialsIf you have some empty film canisters with a little bit of film sticking out, let me show you what else you can use them for (aside from making DIY redscale films), perfect for this season of love!
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How to Archive Your Film Negatives
written by merelgroebbe on 2012-06-05 #gear #tutorialsWhen shooting analogue, you will face the problem of having developed negatives lying around everywhere and piling up. You can throw them away, or put them somewhere in a dark corner and forget about them, but what if you want to scan them again or need them for any other reason? I do know I am pretty chaotic, but for my negatives I needed a method to keep it organized. So, let me show you how I archive my film negatives after the jump!
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How to Make Your Facebook Profile Smokin’ Hot with a LomoWall
written by littlemisslove on 2012-03-08 #gear #tutorialsWith the new timeline format being rolled out all over facebook there are lots of grumbles and groans as people get used to the changes. Leap ahead of the crowd and use your cover photo to show off your very best LomoWalls in three easy steps, then sit back and enjoy the compliments from your 10,000 friends!
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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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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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How to Make Your Own 127 Film
2012-05-10 #gear #tutorialsHere'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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DIY Film Digitizer / Scanner
written by watttan on 2011-04-11 #gear #tutorialsDo not have a film scanner? You can make one for yourself using just a shoe box, everything you need is LESS THAN $5!!! Believe it : )
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Gakkenflex TLR
written by renaishashin on 2010-02-24 #gearA DIY twin-lens reflex camera (TLR) made of plastics that will truly amaze you for what it can does!
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Cellophane Filters: An Easy Way to Add Color to Your Pictures
written by kathepalacio on 2012-04-06 #gear #tutorialsSometimes we use a regular film, take some good shots and finally after developing the results are not what we wanted, some color and magic is missing. Here's a simple way to add more color to your pictures by following 3 steps.
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Developing Negatives for Beginners
written by onescoop on 2011-10-14 #gear #tutorialsDeveloping your own black and white negatives can be cheap and deceptively simple with a little help. I have just learned how and will share my experiences here.
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Chemical Cowboys - The Best Chemical Tipsters!
written by jesuisz on 2011-03-11A review of the most dazzling, must-try chemical tipsters ever written! Enough to satisfy even the most insatiable set of die hard DIY hands.
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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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Make a 'Quadrachrome' Filter for Your Diana F+ Out of Unused Flash Gels
written by buckshot on 2012-07-19 #gear #tutorialsDo you have a bunch of Diana F+ flash gels sitting around unused? Well, here's an easy tip on how to turn them into rainbow gold...and start capturing the world in glorious quadrachrome!
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Handmade color processing with Tetenal Color Colortec C-41 Rapid Negative Kit
written by pepper-b on 2011-02-04 #gear #tutorialsAfter I started to develop black and white film, I really wanted to know if it was possible to do the same with color negatives, but the guys at the lab told me: “color film processing is different…you need to get the right temperatures, find the right chemistry, and the chemistry will expire fast, the lab is cheaper and reliable, you'll waste your money and time...” But I was decided!
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A Room with A Special View
written by miriel on 2009-07-31 #gear #tutorialsLike to see things big through a tiny hole? Why not transform your room in to a giant Camera Obscura!
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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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