nuttybrenda
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Now I was wondering- how would lomography film used on SLRs look like? They always say that the vivid colours are from the lomo cameras, how about if you use redscale films etc. on an SLR?
Now I was wondering- how would lomography film used on SLRs look like? They always say that the vivid colours are from the lomo cameras, how about if you use redscale films etc. on an SLR?
Now I was wondering- how would lomography film used on SLRs look like? They always say that the vivid colours are from the lomo cameras, how about if you use redscale films etc. on an SLR?
i suppose since most lomo camera have a limited set of apertures to work in compared to an SLR. Shooting lomo films with SLRs would have a very different look as to using lomo camera. I took this using provia 100f on my FE2. and there's a lack of vignetting that lomo cameras have. haha.
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Lomography film? Which one? Xpro slides or negatives? Lomo cams doesn't guarantee vivid colors too. Using the right film does.Using redscale film on SLR gives you of course the normal redscale results ... just that on SLRs ... they turn out nice n sharp (provided you focus right and set things right).
Btw ... lomo don't produce their own film. They are just rebranded ones. What you were referring to might be slide films that are cross processed. Yes you do get some vivid/whacky colors if you use those ... but then many factors need to be taken into consideration like lighting etc.
whoo fierce replies.![]()
And I apologize if I've posted in the wrong section of the forum! I just realized that there's a new category for LOMOs & Compacts!!
Go here for the market price. you can also buy from any film processing store near your house.anyone know where i can get these films?
anyone know where i can get these films?
From my experience, lomo films do not generally produce any special effects if you process it in C-41. the pictures will turn out to look exactly like what you will expect from Kodak gold or fuji superia.
That is only if you are referring to the Lomo negatives. Their slide films do produce whacky results when xpro-ed.![]()