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Tried developing my first bw film last night and it didn't turn out at all - what did I do wrong? [more inside]
posted by Gortuk
on Oct 25, 2009 -
21 answers
DarkroomFilter: At what part of the developing process am I screwing up my negatives? [more inside]
posted by zvs
on Jun 27, 2009 -
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I just got a diana f+ camera. I have shoten? shot, 3 rolls of film and none of them have turned out well. All of the images are extremely blurry. We have tried out the fish eye, the telephoto and the wide angle lenses as well as the color gels and the long exposures. So far only the long exposures seem to be turning out at all. None of the other pics display the attributes of the accessories used. There are no color changes or changes in the clarity. SO my question is...what am I doing wrong? [more inside]
posted by madmamasmith
on Mar 10, 2009 -
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Where can I get 120 film (for a Holga) in Washington, DC and Auckland, NZ? Is mail order my only option? [more inside]
posted by troika
on May 29, 2008 -
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Whats the cheapest and easiest way to get high-quality digital photos from 20 disposable cameras? [more inside]
posted by chrisamiller
on Mar 17, 2008 -
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Can I develop 20-year old 110 film? If so, where? [more inside]
posted by afx114
on Mar 5, 2008 -
7 answers
Ok, here's a slightly odd one. Prompted by the recent FPP in the blue about the ancient photography lab, I got to thinking about the lighting in the basement "wet lab". This led to the question: if film doesn't react to red light, why are we able to take pictures of red things?
posted by Malor
on Feb 8, 2008 -
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I'm looking for a mail-order photo developing service that will take 120 film. I love the concept of Snapfish, but they only take 35mm! Is there a decent service out there that does medium-format?
posted by katillathehun
on Oct 21, 2007 -
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StupidQuestionFilter: I have a disposable camera, I would like to open the camera up and scan the negatives into a computer. Is that possible, or is some processing necessary before the negatives are physically reminiscent of the pictures you took... I know nothing about cameras. Should I just spend 5 dollars to get them developed elsewhere or is the DIY route possible? [more inside]
posted by cloeburner
on Mar 14, 2006 -
15 answers
Help me find a photolab in Baltimore! [more inside]
posted by provolot
on Jan 6, 2006 -
4 answers