Tag: iso 400
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Film development with Coffee and Vitamin C
written by shoujoai on 2011-06-07 #gear #tutorialsDevelop film with coffee and vitamin C - it really works!
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Turn your ISO 400 Film into an All-Day Film on your DX-Code Auto-Detected Camera!
written by fncadrian on 2013-08-21 #gear #tutorialsI am going to introduce a method of leveling up an ISO 400 film to ISO 1600 by 'hacking' its DX code. I've included the principle, method and variants of this method. I modified a roll of ISO 400 film and took pictures around Hong Kong so you can see the results.
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Your Choice for Portraits: Films
written by plasticpopsicle on 2012-04-16 #gearLast month, we asked you for the camera of your choice when it comes to shooting portraits. We all have preferred films as well when it comes to portraits, so now, why don't you also share with us the emulsions of your choice for portrait snaps?
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@Aciano on His Cyberpunk Inspired Photos of Moscow at Night
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2023-02-02 #gear #places #tutorialsWith the dystopian and cyberpunk genres ever present in our media today we take a look at Lomographer @acian, and his "Neo Moscow '' shots of his city on winter nights.
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Fuji Provia 400X: 120: A Film for Every Situation!
written by anafaro on 2012-01-25 #gearHow can I describe Fuji Provia 400X to you in a few words? Fast and reliable! I can count on it under any light conditions, without giving too much thought!
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Ilford HP5 plus (120, 400) User-Review
written by vimalakirti on 2009-06-25 #gearIt is a Great film, has nice blacks and whites, but the grey lacks a bit for my taste though.
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Back with a Bang: The New and Improved LomoChrome Purple Film
2017-05-24 #gear #newsGood news, psychedelic color alchemists. Just when your creative world was beginning to look quite tame, LomoChrome Purple 35mm is back with a bang.
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Ilford Delta 400: Film God!
written by bug on 2012-02-15 #gearWhen it comes to photography, and especially film photography, black and white never fails to make a powerful and emotive impression, except when it falls completely flat with an extremely narrow tonal range. A lover of B&W since I first began to dabble in photography, I've experimented with almost every film out there! Yet time after time I find myself coming back to Ilford Delta 400! Now why is this?! Let's see shall we?
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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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Rollei RPX 400: A Highly Sensitive Film
written by m23 on 2012-05-23 #gearHere's a report on the Rollei RPX 400, a highly sensitive black and white film from Rollei that yields a classic look. Take a look at the photos I shot with this film after the jump!
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2 - Rollei Creative Edition: Redbird
written by kneehigh85 on 2011-08-20 #gearThis is my second review of the Rollei Creative Edition Films. This time I am going to share with you my own personal experience of using Rollei Redbird.
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Kodak Ultramax 400 (Expired)
written by ydpsh on 2011-06-17 #gearKodak Ultramax 400 is the first expired film I tried to use. It is a cheap and easy to find film (at least here in the Philippines) that produces photos with fine grains and beautiful colors.
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DM Paradies 400 (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review
written by shoujoai on 2010-05-01 #gearOne of the films I mostly use for taking 35mm colour shoots on bad weather conditions. It also turns out very good for redscaling.
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Foma Fomapan 400: A Classic Film
written by m23 on 2012-05-15 #gearThe Fomapan 400 is a black and white film from the Czech Republic. It is produced by the company Foma and is a classic film. Read my review of this film after the jump.
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Trying Out the Lomography Color Negative 400 120 Film
written by jeanong on 2012-01-05 #gearAs a Christmas gift to myself, I purchased my first medium format film camera, a Diana F+ CMYK. The Lomography Color Negative 400 120 film was the very first film I used with my Diana F+ and I was absolutely happy with the results! It's the perfect film for different lighting conditions.
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Fuji NPH 400 (120mm)
written by bongofury on 2011-06-15 #gearNPH is perfect to wedding photography and portraits, but NPH is able to meet a wide range of photographic needs.
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Arista Legacy Pro (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review
written by gurkenprinz on 2009-12-03 #gearThis crazy cheap and incredibly versatile B/W film is now available in Europe - time to check it out! Legacy Pro 400 looks great and contrasty in almost all developers and can be pushed and pulled a loooong way!
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Ferrania Solaris FG Plus 400: Somewhat Disappointing
written by m23 on 2012-06-11 #gearAfter the Ferrania Solaris 100 and 200, I have now tested the Ferrania FG Plus 400. If you want to know more about this film, go ahead and read on!
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Kodak Max Single Use Camera ISO 800 is Acceptable
written by blue-dog on 2011-08-17 #gearThis camera the Kodak MAX is acceptable and will do a good job for basic snapshot type photographs.
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400/800 ISO Lomography Color Negative Color 35mm Film
written by lucasjakobsson on 2008-11-14 #newsh2. Fast, Furious and Fantastic Film
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