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Tag Archives: processing
The Rescued Film Project
So I like processing “found film” and discovering lost images, and it’s a relatively unique hobby, but this is kind of an extreme way to look at it. It’s really not as complicated or as amazing as he makes it sound. … Continue reading
Guest Post: Darkroom Blues: A Blast from the Past (Part II)
This is part 2 of an article shared by a photographer friend here in Chennai which was originally written for the Photographic Society of Madras, a local photographic society founded in 1857. The first part of the article is published … Continue reading
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Tagged analog, chemistry, darkroom, enlarger, film, Photography, print, processing
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Guest Post: Darkroom Blues – a Blast from the Past (part 1)
A friend of mine here in Chennai shared an article with me the other day, which he had written for the Photographic Society of Madras, a local photographic society founded in 1857. It reminded me not only how far we have … Continue reading
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Tagged analog, Brownie 620, chemistry, darkroom, developing, enlarger, film, Photography, processing, vintage
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Success! Processing B & W Film for the First Time
This weekend, I set out to try and cut the expenses for my hobby a bit by learning to process the film myself. I ordered the chemicals for both black/white and color film processing a few weeks ago, along with … Continue reading
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Tagged ANSCO B2 Cadet, black and white, Ganesh Chaturthi, processing
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