hehe thanks alot.. im happy... hey i wanna watch that show!.. where????dilys said:congrats.. having you work featured.. must be really proud!!.. nobody is going to watch born into the borthels?
bumortic said:hehe thanks alot.. im happy... hey i wanna watch that show!.. where????
arh **** **** ****.. hahadilys said:today! at singapore museum. the 5pm one is sold out left the 3 pm one only.
ok im gonna buy it!.. hey are you from DA?dilys said:the film is good! soon there will be availability of vcd.![]()
Stereobox said:cross-process simply means using the 'wrong' chemistry process to develop the film you are using. example, slide film uses e-6 process, and color negs uses c-41. exchange the chemistry process around and you get unpredictable results and colors. (of course, after the cross-process, slides would become a color neg, and vice versa). there was a website which did an experiment on various cross-processes and you can use the results as a rough guide to the kind of effects you could achieve.
now..if only i can google it again..please be patient with me..
the important thing to take note about the Holga is..it has only 1 fixed aperture and 1 fixed shutter speed (namely f/11 and 1/100s). you have to work within this 'handicap' to achieve relatively 'proper' exposure (play around with film ISO speed, flash, ND filters etc).
usually the colors can be boosted/saturated in the computer. very rarely the colors that come out from the holga are exactly what you want. likewise for b/w.
wenx said:I am curious about film processing. If I don't develop my own film, how do I get the results from photo labs? Just tell them to X-process?
melv said:yeah, basically just tell the lab guy to x-process your film. but note that not all photo labs offer this service.
bumortic said:ok im gonna buy it!.. hey are you from DA?
numzkull said:hehe.... just got my holga 120 cfn. gonna finish my first roll soon![]()
drumma said:hi! is there any tutorial or any sort i can read up bout how to use holga cameras? i'm quite interested as i've seen some of the results and quite like the colours!
drumma said:thanks dude!
but what is one which i can learn to start with first?