Tag: c-41
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Black and White Film - Traditional or C-41?
written by deadollie on 2011-06-11 #gear #tutorialsItching to find out what makes one different from the other?
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C-41 Development at Room Temperature With Stand Processing and Optional Bleach Bypass for Cool Effects
written by cyan-shine on 2011-08-25 #gear #tutorialsI love being a lab rat. And I love xpro. C-41 DIY turned me off until now because of the reports that temperature is crucial and temperature management is somewhat problematic when lacking a processor. Well, it turns out that's all irrelevant. Read on to see how you can develop C-41 similar to b&w at home at room temperature without fuss! Find new XPRO FREEDOM!
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Fuji Neopan 400CN
written by johnccc on 2011-02-28 #gearSharp. Deep. Bright. Fun. And you can even get it processed using the C-41 process! I stumbled across this film many moons ago, when I bought an odd job of film off eBay in August last year.
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Kodak Portra 100T
written by megalithicmatt on 2011-09-14 #gearA tungsten-balanced print film which gives highly saturated colors outdoors.
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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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DIY C-41 to B&W Cross Process
written by smbilgin on 2011-02-07 #gear #tutorialsIf you already develop your own B&W films, you may want to try to develop C-41 color negatives with B&W chemicals :)
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In Love with Film: Fujicolor C200
written by simonesavo on 2013-09-22 #gear #people #videosThe Fujicolor C200 is a very modest film given the low cost and excellent performance. This film features natural colors, the grain is not annoying, and is forgiving to the highlights. Learn more below.
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Kodak Elitechrome EB (ISO 100, 35mm) Cross-Processed
written by cornborn on 2011-10-14 #gearWhen it comes to cross-processing slide film, Kodak Elitechrome is my number 1 choice.
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Fuji Superia 200 ISO 35mm
written by zulupt on 2011-07-19 #gearA low budget negative film with very good quality.
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Lomopedia: Ilford XP2 Super 400 Black & White 35 mm Film
written by denisesanjose on 2013-07-10 #gear #lomopediaOne of our bestselling films, Ilford XP2 Super 400 is a favored black and white 35 mm film by Lomographers because of its superior chromogenic quality and developing convenience!
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Konica Minolta Monochrome VX 400: An Almost Extinct and Un-Revised Film
written by fefo on 2011-09-09 #gearThis low price, good quality film gets you amazing monochrome prints with C-41 processing. But, unfortunately, there aren't many of them out there, so you should hurry to try it!
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The Pros & Cons of C-41 Black & White Film
written by denisesanjose on 2012-08-23 #gearThere's a reason why the best black and white films out there are meant for traditional developing. While C-41 monochrome is convenient to process, the results aren't so impressive. I shot one roll during a beach holiday and was a little put off by how washed out and grey it turned out.
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Ilford Disposable B&W Cameras: XP2 Super
written by neanderthalis on 2013-07-26 #gearIlford recently released disposable or one-time-use cameras with two of their signature films: XP2 or HP5 Plus. I saw the announcement for these cameras earlier in the year and was waiting to get my hands on these one-time-use cameras from Ilford.
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Fuji Astia 100F (120 & 35mm, 100 iso) User-Review
written by paramir on 2010-06-03 #gearFine, natural skin tones, subdued colors... what?? Just cross it, there's much more in there!
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Lomography X-Pro 200: A Dream to Cross Process
written by pearlgirl77 on 2014-03-21 #gearLomography X-Pro 200, a film with colors that pop, is amazing for cross-processing. Whether in medium-format or 35mm, you won't be disappointed with the colors.
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Crazy Colors of the ORWO NC 19
written by frauspatzi on 2011-12-23 #gearI bought this old ORWO color negative film from the junk dealer of our city. I got really crazy results!
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How To Cross Process B&W as C-41 and C-41 as B&W
written by eparrino on 2022-06-28 #tutorialsProcessing color negative film in black and white chemicals is a popular cross process in photography. But it's less commonly practiced the opposite way around. So of course we wanted to give it a try!
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Red Is the Warmest Color with the Lomography Redscale XR
2017-02-05Lomography's Redscale XR film warms up your early February days -- it is the month of love after all. Paint your world in passionate red.
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Lomopedia: Kodak Professional BW400CN 35 mm Film
written by denisesanjose on 2013-07-12 #gear #lomopediaOften compared to Ilford XP2 Super 400, BW400CN is the Kodak counterpart of this black & white chromogenic emulsion. With superior sharpness, intense contrast and convenient processing, it's no wonder this film is a fan favorite!
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Medium Format Redscale Wonders: Lomography Redscale 100 in 120
written by hairil on 2011-11-03 #gearI was looking to add some "kick" in my photos, so I decided to give this roll a try. Needless to say, I wasn't disappointed!
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Micro 110 Key Chain Camera
written by zulupt on 2011-07-26 #gearThis is my first camera ever; my parents gave it to me as a key chain but soon, I discovered it could take photos.
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A Review of the Agfa Agfachrome RS 100 Plus Professional 120
written by abcdefuck on 2012-01-23 #gearHere's an honest review of the Agfa Agfachrome RS Plus Professional, the inexpensive yet high quality choice for medium film format photography.
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Film in Love: Fujicolor PRO 400H
written by simonesavo on 2013-09-04 #gearColor negative professional film with a high ISO speed and fine grain. Great for weddings, portraits and fashion photography, where an accurate render of the subject is necessary. Keep on reading to know more about this film.
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