FrankB said:...if you put your paper on the easel the wrong way up you tend to get a very high-key image.
There's a similar feature on TLR's too: turn the film advance knob once every three exposures.medform-norm said:For great double exposures: always take out the dark slide once with lens still open before you actually expose the neg.
FrankB said:...if you put your paper on the easel the wrong way up you tend to get a very high-key image.
David A. Goldfarb said:If you can't make it out to your favorite landscape spot at sunset, just load your transparency film upside down in the holders for all kinds of pretty yellow and red colors.
NikoSperi said:Why settle for "surreal" colors when you can shoot Kodak EIR (infrared color slide) and cross process in C41 and get some really weird stuff?
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