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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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Tipster of the Week: Develop Your Film in 30 Minutes
written by scapegoat on 2009-08-02 #newsBy now you're already familiar with his various shots of monochrome efforts that he actively uploads here. Wondering how he get those tones? I've got a good news! Because this time around, Rater shares one of his DIY secrets!
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Lumen Printing
written by lomodesbro on 2011-04-09 #gear #tutorialsA simple printing technique that is ideal for using old expired photographic paper.
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Agfa Optima Sensor Electronic
written by lageos on 2010-10-07 #gearAfter a long time of searching I got the right (second) camera for me. It's the Agfa Optima sensor electronic, an amazing part of design of the 70's. This robust view-finder camera is perfect on the go cause it's small and easy to use.
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Agfa Isopan Record - Not your Grandpa's Film...Oh wait! Yes it is.
written by gvelasco on 2013-01-17 #gearI shot some 52 year old (!) film and got some decent results, but it took a bit of planning. Read about it.
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Agfa Isolette V: A Great 6x6 Gun!
written by dogma on 2010-07-13 #gearIf Lubitel looks a bit complicated, well then Agfa Isolette V is a right thing for you! Easy, user-friendly and compact + amazing, vintage, folding camera design. What could be better then this? A camera that gives you creative freedom and fits in your travel bag!
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Agfa Silette Pronto with Apotar 3.5 Lens
written by neanderthalis on 2012-12-31 #gearThe Agfa Pronto is a German battery-less wonder that found its way into my collection by pure chance.
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The Smooth Agfa Silette LK Sensor
written by reminator on 2012-07-20 #gearMeet the ever so smooth Agfa Silette LK Sensor! This review will tell you everything there is to know about the Silette LK sensor and how to handle it to make sure that you snap super pictures!
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AgfaPhoto CT Precisa 100 35 mm: A New Slide Film
written by m23 on 2012-04-24 #gearHere's what we think about the new AgfaPhoto CT Precisa 100 35 mm formula and its difference from the original.
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Rollei Digibase CN 200 Pro: Charming Colors from Belgium
written by ccwu on 2011-06-09 #gearThis is Rollei and it hails from Belgium, its charming colors made me fall in love after shooting the first roll!
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The Magic Emulsion: Agfa Ultra 100
written by frauspatzi on 2012-06-25 #gearI found this film in a film bundle. The Agfa Ultra is a very nice film, but not very easy to get. Take a look at the photos I shot using this magic emulsion after the jump!
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Agfa APX 100: Feel The Silver!
written by cyan-shine on 2010-11-22 #gearThe most awesome medium speed monochrome film. Period.
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Review: Agfa CT Precisa
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-10-31 #gearA review on one of the most popular films in Lomography: Agfa CT Precisa. My very first experience with this film was nothing short of pleasant surprises!
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Agfa Parat I: Half Frame, Full Camera
written by zark on 2009-04-01 #gearBuild between 1963 and 1968 by Agfa Camerawerk Munich, the Parat Series took advantage of the risen resolution of films by that time. Double the amount of pictures could be taken on a standard 35mm Film by exposing two 18mm x 24mm negatives instead of a single 36mm x 24mm negative.
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Somebody's Trash is Someone Else's Treasure: Analogue Cameras Retrieved from the Dumpster
written by dux_x on 2012-06-01Listening to Garbage's album "Not Your Kind of People" and thinking about the meaning of their name (garbage is trash, but the band sounds great) I got myself remembering how many times someone threw away a camera (or any analogue device) believing it was trash at the same time that, for us, it's a treasure! Definitely, they are not our kind of people!
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Agfa Vista 200: Without Fear to be Pushed
written by regina_falangi on 2011-05-30 #gearPutting your hands on a new film cassette it’s always exciting, especially if it is some film you’ve never tried before. But at the moment of set the camera the doubt arises…What if I push it? Luckily, in this case, I had a happy ending.
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Agfa XPS 160 (expired)
written by phiphu on 2010-09-30 #gearNice color, not too bold. Fine grain. It's neutral enough to handle almost all outdoor and indoor situations!!!
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Agfa Silette LK Sensor
written by miedu on 2010-07-27 #gearOne of the latest if not the last Silette LK I had as a gift a year ago, but never really got around shooting with it much, not until now. And this is our story thus far.
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Lomopedia: The Agfa Clack
written by geegraphy on 2013-05-25 #gear #lomopediaAlso known in North America as the Agfa Weekender, the Agfa Clack is a 1950s cult favourite.
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AgfaPhoto APX 400 35mm
written by russheath on 2011-08-11 #gearAgfa APX 400 is a punchy fast monochrome that gives photos a crisp style perfectly suited to Lomography. Shoot it in bright or overcast light, in your LC-A+ or 360 Spinner -- this contrasty friend doesn't disappoint. This is classic black and white at its best!
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Agfa XRG 200 (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review
written by dazb on 2010-04-15 #gearAnother long-gone film from Agfa...
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Agfa Vista (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review
written by zark on 2009-05-06 #gearAgfa's best consumer film on a speed you can always be sure it´s the right choice.
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Get a Nice Girl and a Kid So You Get to Know Your City Better
written by bloomchen on 2012-06-25 #placesI dig deep in the city each time I go for a walk with my 4-month-old son. So if you want to get to know Berlin better - mainly the "Barrios", Kreuzberg and Neukölln - read on after the jump and have a look at the gallery at the bottom.
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The Ansco Speedex 4.5 Special
written by analogeyes on 2010-07-10 #gearDiamond in the rough, the wonders of the Ansco Speedex 4.5
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Agfa Clack
written by agrimony on 2008-10-19 #gearThe Agfa Clack camera was produced from 1954 until 1965. It uses 120 mm film and is part of the Agfa box series – several kinds of cameras designed like a box which were inexpensive and easy to use for everybody. After I had unpacked my Agfa Clack camera I almost had to laugh because of its unusual and somehow funny look – it is the big black teddy bear among all my other analogue cameras. I found it on an online auction for 8€.
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Lomopedia: AgfaPhoto CT Precisa 100
written by sylvann on 2024-01-11 #gear #cultureIn this edition of Lomopedia, we're tackling the varied faces and vibrant history of the well-loved AgfaPhoto CT Precisa 100 film.
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Agfa Isomat-Rapid: 60's Charm Squared
written by stratski on 2012-04-19 #gearThis charming little bugger is a real treasure. You can find them for a few cents in thriftstores or garage sales. Once you figure out it works (it's easy, I promise!) you'll surely fall in love with it.
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Lomopedia: Agfa Ambi Silette
written by plasticpopsicle on 2014-03-20 #gear #lomopediaAside from films, box cameras, 110 pocket cameras, and even folding cameras, German camera and film manufacturer Agfa also made some 35 mm rangefinder cameras. One of them was the Agfa Ambi Silette.
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Agfa Le Box Lomografique
written by cyan-shine on 2010-03-15 #gearLe Box is the best disposable camera I have tested thus far. It comes in a normal and a flash variant and you better get one before they're all gone!
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Agfa Vista (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review
written by wil6ka on 2009-02-23 #gearOn the grainy side of life: Gives any subject a soft vintage kind of look. Rather to be used with short frames than the panoramic size. And hurry to pile them up - they will be gone some time soon.
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