Tag: Film Review
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Film love: DISCONTINUED… Working with Fuji NEOPAN
A mother informs her son that his best friend has just died… ”Just thought I should tell you, Peter is dead.” Stunned silence. “Why don’t you go down the road and play with Paul instead, I know you’ve never met
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Film stock review: Fomapan 400 Action / Arista EDU Ultra 400 plus infrared uses
I first tried Foma Bohemia’s films in around 2008 when I moved to the Czech Republic.
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Amore al primo rullo: ILFORD HP5 PLUS
Quando EMULSIVE mi ha chiesto di scrivere qualcosa su ilford HP5 plus sono rimasto molto sorpreso e anche un po’ preoccupato: non sono un tecnico e non sono un fotografo professionista e non ho neanche molta esperienza. Bene, probabilmente vi
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Love at first roll: ILFORD HP5 PLUS
When EM asked to me to write something about ILFORD HP5 PLUS I was very surprised and a little worried. I’m not a technician, I’m not a professional photographer and I also don’t have too much experience, so you’re probably
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Film stock review: ADOX SILVERMAX 100 35mm black and white negative film
First of all a disclaimer; I am not affiliated with ADOX, nobody paid me to write this and I’m just doing this review because I think it might be of interest to some people.
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Esperimenti fotografici con Fuji Instanx in bianco e nero
English version here: https://emulsive.org/experiments/black-and-white-fuji-instax-photographic-experiments Mi chiamo WhatsBehindThat e faccio foto. La mia prima foto e’ stata fatta con una Yashica, dopo che mio fratello mi spiego’ come leggere la tabella dei valori dietro al flash e come impostare
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Experimenting with black and white photography on colour Fuji INSTAX
Versione in Italiano e qui: https://emulsive.org/experiments/esperimenti-fotografici-con-fuji-instanx-in-bianco-e-nero My name is WhatsBehindThat and I make photos. I took my first shots with a Yashica film camera (after my brother explained me how to read the table of values behind the
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A paean to ILFORD PAN F PLUS or: there’s something about slow film
Sub 100 ISO films… There’s mystique about them; smooth, finely grained, challenging. Something for the true pros and “serious types”.
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Black and white film high EI shootout part 2: Kodak Tri-X 400, T-MAX 400 and ILFORD HP5 PLUS, Delta 400 at EI 25600
The high EI shootout is back for part two: the pushening. Poorly executed references to the terrible sequel that was Highlander 2 aside, I’m hoping that you’ll find this extension of part one just as informative as the first and
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Black and white film high EI shootout part 1: Kodak Tri-X 400, T-MAX 400 and ILFORD HP5 PLUS, Delta 400 at EI 12800
A few months ago I wrote a post about experimenting with pushing Kodak Tri-X from ISO 800 to 12800.
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Film stock review: Kodak Professional Portra 400BW
Well here’s something you don’t see every day or every week for that matter.
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Photoset #01: Kodak Ektar 100 – +1-stop push with +1 over development
As regular readers will know, I’ve been doing #FILMSWAPs for close to six months now and things are going great guns. Since it all started back in July, I’ve been lucky enough to swap over 150 rolls (and reels) of
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Film stock review: Kodak EASTMAN DOUBLE-X (5222) – 35mm format
EMULSIVE: By way of a quick preface, regular readers and followers of EMULSIVE-related ramblings on Twitter will be familiar with our Interview and Photographer’s Daypack series should be familiar with Jonas Lundström.
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Film stock review: Kodak AEROCHROME III color infrared film
Let me get this out of the way. AEROCHROME is hands-down my favourite film stock. Yes, that includes EKTACHROME E100VS and I implore you to try some AEROCHROME out if you can.
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Film stock review: AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 200 – 35mm format
AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 200 is one of two films previously sold under the AgfaPhoto brand (the other being the higher speed Vista 400).
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Film stock review: Efke KB-25 in 35mm format
Shortly after opening the doors to EMULSIVE I kicked off a little #FILMSWAP project on Twitter.
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Film stock review: Kodak VISION3 250D (5207) motion picture film
The Imitation Game, Les Miserables, Lincoln, The Wolf of Wall Street, 12 Years a Slave and Argo…oh, and the upcoming Star Wars: Episode VII. What do all these movies have in common?
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Film notes: Lomography LomoChrome Turquoise XR 100-400
Welcome to Field Notes: bite-sized film reviews covering the essential information you need to help make an informed decision when choosing a photographic film stock.