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  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

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  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

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  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

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  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

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  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

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  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

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  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

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  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

    1
  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

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  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

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  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

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  • Second EBS Roll

    shared by oliviermenard on 2013-02-07

    Last summer, I shot successfully my first EBS roll; but I rewinded and flipped it only one time; I had overlapped and non symetrical pictures. This time, I rewinded and flipped the roll 2 times. In this way for the second shot in redscale, the back of the film became the front, the lower part became the upper part, but the first picture remained the fist picture. I focused to have no overlapping; I didn't try to have symetrical pictures this time. The only failure came from the homemade splitzer which was not well designed and cut. I hope to get better results in the next roll

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