Tag: Reversal Development
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How-to: Make DIY your own black and white transparencies (slides)
If you are reading this article, you are a keen film photographer and have most likely experienced the joys of film photography across a range of film types, such as monochrome or colour negatives and colour transparencies. But black and white “slides”? Whoever heard of that? Go back 55 years to the time when I…
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An interview with Branco Ottico and their ROBA APPOSTA B&W reversal process
I first came across Branco Ottico while making Cyanotype prints. They had made the world’s largest contact print (about 24m2/258sq ft). I was interested in knowing more about them and I noticed they had chemicals for B&W development and the B&W reversal process, too. I thought it might be worth a go! We visited Branco…
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EMULSIVE’S most popular darkroom related articles of 2020
Here’s listicle #2 for this year, and it’s 100% focused on darkroom alchemy. From bringing back Kodachrome (development, that is!), to RA-4 color printing, to monobath developers, lith printing and…the list goes on. Darkroom and darkroom-related work continues to increase through our community as more and more photographers find them selves coming back to traditional…
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Photography: Lit – Shot on Bergger Pancro 400 at EI 200 (35mm format)
Lit Shot on Bergger Pancro 400 at EI 200 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Reversal developed overexposed one-stop Read the Bergger Pancro 400 reviews
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Photography: Translucent – Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha (35mm)
Translucent Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80. Black and white negative film in 35mm format. Reversal developed.
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Photography: Stumped – Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80 (35mm format)
Stumped Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80. Black and white negative film in 35mm format. Reversal developed.
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Photography: The hunt – Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha (35mm)
The hunt Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80. Black and white negative film in 35mm format. Reversal developed.
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Photography: King Pidgey – Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80 (35mm format)
King Pidgey Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Reversal developed
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Photography: Blades – Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80 (35mm format)
Blades Shot on FILM Ferrania FERRANIA P30 Alpha at EI 80 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Reversal developed
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Film stock review: Bergger Pancro 400 Part 6 – 35mm EI 400 reversal development (bracketed +/- 1 stop)
It’s about time to wrap up the part of this series that covers Bergger’s 35mm Pancro 400 film with something a bit special: reversal development results. Before you start scratching your head or disappear altogether, allow me a minute or