Tag: slide film
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Lost and Found Film with Chris Fletcher
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2023-06-24 #culture #people #placesAfter finding these long lost slides from the 1950s and 60s in a thrift store, British Lomographer Chris Fletcher decided to track down the man who took them all those years ago. In this interview he tells us the story of this mystery photographer.
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Making a Moment: Maya Yakobi Captures A Perfect Double Exposure
written by alexgray on 2022-10-13 #people #making-a-momentIn this instalment of our article series, Making a Moment, Israeli Lomographer Maya Yakobi takes us on a trip to the Amalfi coast in Italy and tells us how she created this spontaneous double exposure from her hotel room.
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Astrophotography on Film: An Interview With Jason De Freitas
written by alexgray on 2022-07-06 #peopleIn this interview Australian photographer Jason De Freitas talks to us about how his passion for astronomy has led him to explore not only the cosmos but also just about every corner of analogue photography.
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Going Retro Chic with Fujifilm Velvia 100 35mm
2017-08-05 #gear #tutorialsThere's no other way to make every moment memorable by treating them special. Fujifilm's Velvia 100 is the 35mm film stock for the summer you will never forget.
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Beginning with Cross-Processing Through the Lomography X-Pro 200
2017-01-22 #gear #cultureBe in fashion this year! Let the Lomography X-Pro 200 introduce you to the wonderful world of cross-processing.
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8 Intensely Luminous Slide Films for Lovers of Color
2016-04-22 #gearColor aficionados, the rainbow is yours for the taking. This week's list has rounded up only the best and brightest of slide films.
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LaserSoft Imaging’s SilverFast Brings Your Scans to Life (Part 2)
written by Robn Kester on 2015-09-30 #gear #tutorialsThere is an assortment of applications you can use to scan your film, but I will tell you why you should be using SilverFast over all of the others. Its power is unrivaled, and once you get the hang of it, you will not want to go back.
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Show Off Your Slides with this DIY Slidelight
written by speedintheabsenceoflight on 2014-10-20 #gear #tutorialsThis is a guide on how to build your own slidelight so you can show your slides all day in style!
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Introducing The New Lomography Sunset Strip 35mm Slide Film!
written by shhquiet on 2012-09-17 #newsReady for a unique slide film experience? Then you'll love the new Lomography Sunset Strip 35mm Slide Film! It's specially tinted to give your cross-processed shots a fresh, distinct effect.
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Fuji Velvia 100 RVP (120): The Untamed Beast
written by shmarmy on 2012-07-19 #gearWith its crazy saturation and colors, this unpredictable slide film will add vibrant new life to your lomographs. Read on to take a look at some photos taken using the Fuji Velvia 100 RVP!
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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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Kodak Elite Chrome EBX 100: A Slide Film with Extra Color
written by m23 on 2012-04-20 #gearThis slide film delivers beautifully saturated colors, especially when cross-processed. Everyone should try this film!
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ALFO Professional Slide Film: Digging Deep into History
written by wil6ka on 2012-03-12 #gearIn my quest to find films everybody forgot about, I found the ALFO Professional Slide Film. Never really heard about that one, so I started my CSI engine. So this review is rather about the way one researches about the history of gone film-gems than the look of its emulsion.
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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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Fuji Sensia 100: Surprising When Cross Processed
written by m23 on 2011-12-10 #gearThe Fuji Sensia 100 is really a great slide film for lomographs. It's like a surprise gift bag that produces great photos when cross processed--you'll never know what you'll get!
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Review: Fuji Sensia 100
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-11-18 #gearSometimes it is possible to predict the prominent hues of a cross-processed slide film; like how Provia appeared greenish blue and Astia purple and magenta. But Sensia 100 is in a whole different category!
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My Review on Fuji Sensia 400
written by veato on 2011-11-08 #gearThere aren't many film types I've used and not liked in one way or another. On the other hand there are some films I've used and I've been utterly amazed. Which category does Fuji Sensia 400 fall into? Read on to find out!
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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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The Fine-Grained Kodak Ektachrome E 100G 35mm
written by kuryzu on 2011-09-02 #gearFilm always has grain. I never worry about grain as E100G is a fine-grained daylight balanced slide film.
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Saturate the Colors of Your Shots with Kodak Ektachrome E100G
written by dabai on 2011-08-26 #gearKodak Ektachrome E100G is one of the slide films that is still being manufactured by Kodak. It does not cause wild color shifts when cross processed and produces saturated but natural colors for your shots. It is definitely one of my favorite slide films!
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A Review of the Kodak Elite Chrome Extra Colour 100 EBX
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-08-22 #gearThe Kodak Elite Chrome Extra Colour 100 EBX might just be the best slide film to cross-process.
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The Kodak Elitechrome 100 (EB)
written by 12_12 on 2011-08-20 #gearGet colour explosion and high contrast with Kodak Elitechrome 100 (EB)!
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Deep Colour with Kodak Ektachrome Elite II 100
written by yein on 2011-08-18 #gearSlide gives more quality pictures than color negatives. It will surprise you when you see the result!
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A Favorite to Cross-Process: Kodak Ektachrome E100G
written by weihsuan on 2011-08-09 #gearKodak Ektachrome E100G is a professional slide film from Kodak. Although quite well received for E-6 processing, I personally prefer to cross process it. Colors are not wildly shifted, just basically saturation and increased contrast. Do try this if you prefer the colors to be preserved and enhanced!
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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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3M Color Slide 35mm 100 ISO: A Film Review
written by abcdefuck on 2011-06-30 #gearAn old slide film produced in Italy. This film expired more than 25 years ago. Result: a dream.
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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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FujiChrome Provia 400F
written by gateau on 2011-05-29 #gearFujiChrome Provia 400F is washed in the negative treatment, actually can be obtained comparable to the detailed and true color negative film! Unfortunately, it has been discontinued.
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My BLUE Film: Kodak Ektachrome 64T 120
written by sebastiansiu on 2011-05-28 #gearKodak Ektachrome 64T 120 is the best choice if you love “blue pictures”. No matter you have it cross-processed or have E6 development, you get the exceptionally fabulous blue colour.
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Kodak Ektachrome 64: A 1991 Expired Miracle!
written by xxxanderrr on 2011-05-28 #gearA slide film suitable for all situations - day and night, winter and summer, inside and outside with magnificent vibrant colours! If you haven't tried it out - DO IT!
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