The death of film has been widely reported, but technologies are only perfected after they’ve been made obsolete. It may not be instant photography, but there is at least one machine that will take ...
While it’s possible to develop your own color film, black and white is a good place to start. It’s also the essence of film photography: just look at the work of Ansel Adams and Henri Cartier-Bresson.
The art of analog photography has seen a resurgence, with both seasoned enthusiasts and younger generations expressing a renewed interest in analogue film photography. The AGO Film Processor, a ...
Shooting film is a wonderful experience in a lot of ways, but finding a processing lab that’s good, fast, and affordable is getting harder all the time. A clever photographer decided to take matters ...
Developing black-and-white film at home isn’t actually very hard once you get used to it, but there are a few tricky parts of the process. The Lab-Box, however, is designed to streamline the process ...
Photographers may be interested in a new compact paper film processes system that Timothy Gilbert has created and launched over on Kickstarter to raise the $27,700 it requires to go into production.
We’re now somewhere over two decades since the mass adoption of digital photography made chemical film obsolete in a very short time, but the older technology remains in use by artists and enthusiasts ...
If you've discovered some exposed film discs in your business's archives, you may be able to develop them and perhaps rescue a piece of company history. Kodak introduced disc cameras and film in 1982 ...
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One of those places was Australia, which right now has exactly no places to get your negative processed. Deluxe stopped doing it back in April, having already absorbed, then shut down, Cinevex and ...
It’s no surprise that Rainbow Photo Video on Ke‘eaumoku Street, which has been around since 1989, has a retro vibe inside the store. “We do mostly film processing, which is 35mm film and 120 film. We ...
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