Tag: development
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Tutorial: Tetenal Colortec E6 3-bath Kit - Develop your own color slides
written by sandravo on 2014-05-29 #gear #tutorialsThis is a tutorial for the adventurous Lomographers, for those brave enough to do their own B&W and C-41 work but lacking the confidence to move onto E6. Fear no more!
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Playing with Color: Developing Color Film at Home
written by simonh82 on 2012-06-13 #gear #tutorials #videosIt’s time to bust the myth wide open that developing color film at home is hard to do. The truth is that it's easy, cheap and immensely rewarding. Check out my video tutorial for everything you need to know.
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Film Destroying Tips: Ammonia film soup with home development
written by aguillem on 2014-05-19 #gear #tutorialsYou probably know film soup. Do you want to see what happens when you splash ammonia on the film before you develop it?
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LC-A & LC-Wide Tip: Always Check for Fresh Batteries!
written by denisesanjose on 2012-10-30 #gear #tutorialsHere's a tip on keeping your Lomo LC-A and Lomo LC-Wide in top condition: always mind the batteries.
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That's Asda Price!
written by kneehigh85 on 2011-01-21 #gear #tutorialsThis is all about my favourite UK photolab.
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Blow It Up: Convert Your Konstruktor into an Enlarger
written by themindseye on 2013-10-03 #gear #tutorialsShoot with your Konstruktor by day, then print photographic enlargements with the SAME Konstruktor by night! Yes, you can do it. Some basic camera modifications, coupled with some common camera accessories, and PRESTO! You can have your own DIY darkroom in your home.
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Color into Black and White: A Different X-Pro
written by neanderthalis on 2012-08-02 #gear #tutorialsA mistake at the developers leads to a different type of X-Pro. Read about this happy accident after the jump!
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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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The Best Li’l Photo Lab In The World: Photosmith aka Old School Film Lab (Part 1)
written by Lorraine Healy on 2017-06-07 #placesLomo friends @metaluna and @lorrainehealy join forces and write an article about their favorite film lab and the people they entrust with their most precious and beloved rolls.
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Tutorial: How to Print with a Photographic Enlarger
written by gionnired on 2013-04-15 #gear #tutorialsDo you want to print your films in a completely analogue way? This is the perfect tipster for you!
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Monochrome Madness: Rodinal Stand Developing
written by brandkow93 on 2012-05-22 #gear #tutorialsRodinal is my favourite developer and you can develop almost anything in it. Using this developing method is my favorite way and works with every film I have tried to develop in it. Read this tipster and learn exactly how you can do it.
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A Fast Way to Develop Color Film
written by sirio174 on 2012-04-19 #gear #tutorialsTired of multi-baths and the steps needed to process color films? The C-41 process requires many steps, but if you use the Nova Pro-speed 41 film developer kit you can reduce the whole procedure to only two baths.
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Expired Film: Developing Ancient Black and White Film
written by simonh82 on 2012-04-06 #gear #tutorialsHow do you develop a roll of black and white film which is 35 years old and has no information about ISO or film type? With a bit or research and a lot of luck!
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West Photo: A Big Development
written by honeygrahams224 on 2017-07-06 #people #placesAn alternative photographer living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, @honeygrahams224 shares her favorite local spot for film development.
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Sunset Strip Goes E-6
written by ilkadj on 2012-09-19We received a lot of feedback from our Lomo-friends asking what the Lomography Color X-Pro Sunset Strip film would look like when processed with E-6 chemicals. So here are some shots to relieve you of your curiosity.
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Darkroom Checklist
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-01 #gear #tutorialsIf you're ever thinking of making your own darkroom, you should consider this checklist and make sure that you all the basics covered in order to develop and process your own film rolls at home.
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How to Use Colovir Toners and Dyes on Black & White Prints and Negatives
written by asharnanae on 2012-04-12 #gear #tutorialsColorvir is a multifaceted toning/dyeing process which can be used on all types of B&W negative and darkroom-produced B&W Print. The colorvir process creates wild colours and special effects, and thus, is an experimenters dream. It can be hard to get hold of the chemicals now, but if you can get your hands on them, then the possibilities are endless.
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The Best Li’l Photo Lab In The World: Photosmith aka Old School Film Lab (Part 2)
written by Lorraine Healy on 2017-06-14Lomo friends @metaluna and @lorrainehealy join forces and write an article about their favorite film lab and the people they entrust with their most precious and beloved rolls.
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Stand Development with LC29 and HC-110
written by dragontw on 2012-06-21 #gear #tutorialsStand development is an easy and economical way to develop your own black and white negatives. Read on to learn how!
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3-Stop Push of Kodak Tri-x in Sprint Developer
written by flannelcat on 2012-03-06 #gear #tutorialsPushing and shooting film in low light situations has it's benefits, but developing the film can be more of a gamble than anything else, especially with a developer that does not recommend itself to be used for more than a 2 stop push.
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Manipulating Instant Mini
written by breakphreak on 2011-03-04 #gear #tutorialsYet very different from Polaroid chemicals, Fuji Instax still leave a space for manipulation.
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Finally! A Cheap and Easy Way to Dry Your Film!
written by chocochipcookie on 2013-12-17 #gear #tutorialsLoaded with film but short on cash? Fellow Lomographer chocochipcookie shows you how to build your own film drying rack on the cheap, and it's even portable too!
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How to Handle Your Development Chemicals
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-01 #gear #tutorialsIf you're working in a darkroom, you should know that those chemicals that you use should be properly managed. From the day you bought them to the day they are used up, you should always take good care of those liquids and powder. Read on to see how to safely store, manage, and dispose your darkroom chemicals.
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Experiments with Film: Reticulation
written by kellysamuelson on 2012-02-15 #gear #tutorialsChange the grain texture of your film during hand processing. This requires a darkroom, chemicals and the ability to control temperature during development.
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Testing SPUR Developers With Lomography B&W Films
written by eparrino on 2023-01-20 #gear #tutorialsWe stumbled across SPUR, a German chemistry company, and two bottles of their developers. We decided to test this solution with two of our films, Lady Grey B&W 35 mm ISO 400 and Potsdam Kino B&W 35 mm ISO 100. Check out the results!
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Darkroom Health and Safety Rules
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-01 #gear #tutorialsAnybody who is working in a darkroom should follow these instructions and get themselves familiar with these health and safety rules.
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How to develop by hand your Instant Mini
written by jodidopanki on 2011-05-26 #gear #tutorialsAfter having some little problems with my instant photos, I decided to play with a Fuji Instax film cartridge. This is what happens when you develop by hand this tiny instant photos.
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Wherever You Are in the World — LomoLab It!
written by jacobs on 2015-03-18 #newsWith Lomography Gallery Store and Mail-Order LomoLabs across the globe, there is always somewhere to develop your latest analogue snaps. Read on for details of developing your 35mm, 120 and 110 photos and other special Lomographic formats with our analogue experts around the world!
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The Quest to Find a Cheap 35 mm Film Developing Service
written by hahajaney on 2011-06-13Join Community Member @hahajaney on their journey to discover affordable photo labs for their analogue adventures!
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Avoid Dust and Watermarks on Your Negatives
written by ilkadj on 2012-10-02 #gear #tutorialsDid you get your first film developed on your own? It must have been a great feeling to see the images developing right in front of your eyes! But did you have dust and watermarks stuck on the negatives? Read this article to find out how to avoid them.
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