Tag: film review
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Brian Lincoln's Landscapes on LomoChrome Purple 2021 Pétillant Film
written by eloffreno on 2023-01-17 #gearPhotographer Brian Lincoln recently tested out LomoChrome Purple's 2021 Pétillant formula. We got to talk to him about his first impressions as well as all of the tips and tricks he has for the film stock.
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Svema Foto 64 (120, 64 iso) User-Review
written by lawypop on 2010-04-27 #gearThe Mysterious Svema from Ukraine: I bought the expired Black & White 120 film from eBay last year because of its Retro Pop Art influenced packaging. I popped them in my trusty Holga, shot in a bright day and what a surprise after I developed the film!
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Fuji Velvia 50 35mm Color Slide: A Beginner's (Very) Non-Technical Review
written by joefrank on 2012-10-19 #gearI am by no means an expert on film stocks, but here is my opinion of Fuji's Velvia 50 ISO slide film (cross-processed).
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Kodak Edupe (35mm, 6 ISO) Slide Duplicating Film: A Dive in a Blue World
written by stouf on 2013-03-16 #gearThis blue-toned, high saturation, fine grained slide film is normally used to duplicate slides using a slide duplicator instead of a lens. You can also use it to shoot with any camera as long as you adapt to its very low sensitivity.
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A Love Story on LomoChrome Color '92 ISO 400 Film by M . N P T N
written by aomschll on 2023-07-05 #gear #peopleWedding photographer Meay (Naphatthanan Petariyavong) tried out our brand new LomoChrome Color '92 ISO 400 Film for a cinematic photoshoot. Check out the results and read her first impressions of Lomography's latest color film.
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Kodak Ektar 100: My Biggest Surprise!
written by joaomiguelsantoscunha on 2012-06-05 #gearI'm new to Lomography and the analogue world, so I'm like a child playing and experimenting with everyting. After seeing some shots done with Kodak Ektar and reading some reviews, I had to try it. What I got was much more than I would ever expect from a color negative film. Let me show you after the jump!
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Tudorcolor XLX 200: Cheap at Quarter of the Price
written by blanches_nickelodeon on 2012-07-27 #gear #peopleTudorcolor XLX 200 is a cheap, possibly rebranded version of a quality C41 film at a fraction of the cost. Used as test film for two newly purchased SLR's read on to see if Tudor is a King of Film or a fat lump of lard. Sorry for the poor Henry The VIII analogy.
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AGFA CT Precisa 200: A Film with the Pox
written by wil6ka on 2012-06-28 #gearWe are all in love with the marvelous and unchallenged pinnacle of colour-cross-explosion of the Agfa CT Precisa 100. In the quest to find films with likewise features, I looked in the neighborhood and found another gangsta: the Agfa CT Precisa 200. But, this black sheep in the family surprised me with unprecedented effects. This film is sick – it has the pox!
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Ilford Pan F+ 50: Possibly the Sharpest B&W Film You Can Buy
written by deepfried_goodness on 2013-03-28 #gearOur Community member deepfried_goodness is here to share his review of the slowest Ilford film and why it's possibly the best one out there.
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Lucky SHD 100: Cheap, Forgiving, and My Favorite Film Ever
written by brandkow93 on 2012-04-17 #gearThis very inexpensive film bought through an online bargain is just so versatile for analogue experiments.
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Everyday Renegades' Portraits on LomoChrome Purple 2021 Pétillant
written by eloffreno on 2023-01-11 #gearWe sent a roll of LomoChrome Purple 2021 Pétillant to our LomoAmigo Bejamin O'Dea (a.k.a. Everyday Renegades) to try out. Read more to learn about his experience, impression, and tips on the reformulated film stock.
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Through the Lomochrome Looking Glass: A Review of the Lomochrome Purple 400
written by sixsixty on 2013-08-15 #gearRose colored glasses ain't got nothin' on the Lomochrome Purple 400! Take a look at Sixsixty's comparison shots to get a real feeling for how vibrant this film really is…
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The Magic Emulsion: Agfa Ultra 100
written by frauspatzi on 2012-06-25 #gearI found this film in a film bundle. The Agfa Ultra is a very nice film, but not very easy to get. Take a look at the photos I shot using this magic emulsion after the jump!
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Expired Konica VX 200: A Great LC-A Companion
written by romanfrozzt on 2012-07-24 #gearIt's raw. It's grainy. It has poor dynamic range. It's a leak-catcher. It's expired Konica VX (35mm, 200 ISO), and it's soooo awesome! Learn more about this great partner for the Lomo LC-A after the jump!
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Konica Minolta Centuria 400: A Nice Film I May Never Get to Try Again
written by plasticpopsicle on 2012-08-01 #gearOne of the very first films I tried after getting my Nikon FE2 was a curious one called Konica Minolta Centuria 400. Performing close to both Fuji Superia 400 and Kodak Ultramax 400, it was one of the very first films whose results I really liked. Unfortunately, I am not sure if I will ever get my hands on some rolls again.
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Kodak HIE: The Undisputed King of Infared Film
written by brandkow93 on 2012-07-03 #gearKodak HIE is recognized by pretty much every film photographer as the greatest infared film ever. Now discontinued, supply is very scarce and shooting a roll is a privilege. I was lucky enough to find a roll for very cheap, and I waited for the perfect day to shoot this perfect IR film.
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Fuji Superia 1600: Always and Forever!
written by sidsel on 2011-12-03 #gearNight shots, low light, dark interiors, fast action: all things I've come to fear since I got back to analogue photography, also because I'm definitely not a flash-person and I'm not into long exposures. If you're any like me, fear no more: Fuji Superia 1600 is the way!
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Stuck in Time: The Agfachrome1000 RS, 120mm
written by gatokinetik-o on 2012-06-22 #gearHow can the years make something better? Let me share my favorite film to shoot in 120 format, it's maybe a few years younger than I. Pure 80's magic!
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A Classic Beauty : Kodak Ektachrome EPR (35mm, 64 iso) User-Review
written by panelomo on 2010-06-30 #gearThis medium-speed color transparency film features excellent color reproduction, very fine grain, and very high sharpness. What? You haven’t tried this film yet? You’re missing a lot then!
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JP Calma's Portraits on LomoChrome Purple 2021 Pétillant Film
written by eloffreno on 2023-03-23 #gearCalifornia based photographer JP Calma tests out LomoChrome Purple 2021 Pétillant. Let's take a look at his first impressions and results.
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The Retro Charm of Club Color 100 (Expired 110 Film)
written by frauspatzi on 2012-06-29 #gearI'm also addicted to the pocket film mania. In this review, I want to introduce a long-expired pocket film: the Club Color 100.
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Lomography X-Pro 200 Review
written by chewy on 2011-03-23 #gearSaturated colors, bright yellow tones and fantastic contrast: Lomography x-pro 200 can take what would be an ordinary shot and transform it into an image where you can feel the sunlight and energy jumping out at you! This review looks specifically at x-pro 35mm with 200 ISO and all photos have been captured on a Diana Mini.
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Lomography CN 400 (35mm, 400 iso) User- Review
written by panelomo on 2009-09-05 #gear“Be Careful What You Wish For” – this is what was written on a small note I received from my fiancée one Saturday afternoon. It was supposed to be an early prediction for our yearly Christmas gift surprises
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Ryan Kemp's Street Photography on LomoChrome Purple 2021 Pétillant Film
written by eloffreno on 2023-03-30 #gear #peoplePittsburgh-based photographer Ryan Kemp recently tested out LomoChrome Purple's 2021 Pétillant formula. We got to talk to him about his first impressions as well as his tips and tricks for getting moody purple shots with the film stock.
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Lomography CN 400 ASA 35mm: A Versatile Companion
written by erikagrendel on 2012-08-14 #gearWhen I bought my first lomography camera (what is now years ago), I loaded it with the film, which seemed to me to be the best solution for a “lomography beginner”. It was the Lomography CN 400 iso film, the film which proved itself to be a versatile companion for every situation.
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The Fuji Chrome T64 120 Color Explosion
written by bloomchen on 2012-06-25 #gearWith the Fuji T64 120 (Tungsten) film your pictures might get a great colour explosion, but you have to choose your subjects wisely. Otherwise, you will probably wonder about pale pictures like I did. As this is a great film, you should take care to achieve those great popping colours you aim for. Read on after the jump!
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Rossmann HR 200 (35mm, ISO 200): Great Pictures from a Cheap Film
written by m23 on 2012-05-22 #gearThe Rossmann HR 200 from the drugstore is one of the cheapest color negative films in Germany. Despite the low price, you can get great pictures with this film.
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Love The Color Shades of Fuji Pro 400H
written by ethermoon on 2011-08-09 #gearSay hello to Fuji Pro 400H. This color negative film can definitely trust your eyes whether you are under a shade, in the dark, or out in the sun! Fuji Pro 400H never fails to amaze you when it comes with promising colors.
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Fujicolor C200
written by ethermoon on 2011-09-22 #gearI was curious about the results that Fujicolor C200 would produce every time I had my films developed. They were arranged in a clean shelf in a pyramid pattern. So we decided to try and use this film. C200? Albeit it emphasizes 200 ISO.
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Getting Awesome Shots from Agfa Vista 400 ISO
written by pvalyk on 2012-05-24 #gearI tried this film and I love it. Don’t hate me but I prefer it expired. Check out some ideas on how to use Agfa Vista 400 after the jump!
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