Heisenberg Member Joined May 20, 2017 Messages 13 Location Thailand Format Medium Format Feb 18, 2018 #1 Hi Guys, I accidentally found an interesting instagram. They make some effect on negative to be a pre-expose negative. How can I do something like that? any technic? oh I attached some links below. https://www.instagram.com/p/BIOwTVshn9v/ https://www.instagram.com/p/BaDH_80ghHG/ https://www.instagram.com/p/Be3bFhigjsd/ Thanks.
Hi Guys, I accidentally found an interesting instagram. They make some effect on negative to be a pre-expose negative. How can I do something like that? any technic? oh I attached some links below. https://www.instagram.com/p/BIOwTVshn9v/ https://www.instagram.com/p/BaDH_80ghHG/ https://www.instagram.com/p/Be3bFhigjsd/ Thanks.
darkosaric Member Joined Apr 15, 2008 Messages 4,568 Location Hamburg, DE Format Multi Format Feb 18, 2018 #2 Hi, I think those are Lomography films, with those "special effects", something like Revolog, Volvox and other: http://shop.revolog.net/category/special-effect-films You can make those effect by yourself, by destroying the film in some way.
Hi, I think those are Lomography films, with those "special effects", something like Revolog, Volvox and other: http://shop.revolog.net/category/special-effect-films You can make those effect by yourself, by destroying the film in some way.
Rudeofus Member Joined Aug 13, 2009 Messages 5,081 Location EU Format Medium Format Feb 18, 2018 #3 How about a simple double exposure? If you camera supports this, you could even do this on a frame per frame basis without investing a whole roll.
How about a simple double exposure? If you camera supports this, you could even do this on a frame per frame basis without investing a whole roll.
OP OP Heisenberg Member Joined May 20, 2017 Messages 13 Location Thailand Format Medium Format Feb 18, 2018 #4 darkosaric said: Hi, I think those are Lomography films, with those "special effects", something like Revolog, Volvox and other: http://shop.revolog.net/category/special-effect-films You can make those effect by yourself, by destroying the film in some way. Click to expand... Yeah, I just want to make it myself. But I have no clue how to do it.
darkosaric said: Hi, I think those are Lomography films, with those "special effects", something like Revolog, Volvox and other: http://shop.revolog.net/category/special-effect-films You can make those effect by yourself, by destroying the film in some way. Click to expand... Yeah, I just want to make it myself. But I have no clue how to do it.
OP OP Heisenberg Member Joined May 20, 2017 Messages 13 Location Thailand Format Medium Format Feb 18, 2018 #5 Rudeofus said: How about a simple double exposure? If you camera supports this, you could even do this on a frame per frame basis without investing a whole roll. Click to expand... Use filter color flash on a white background? Would it work?
Rudeofus said: How about a simple double exposure? If you camera supports this, you could even do this on a frame per frame basis without investing a whole roll. Click to expand... Use filter color flash on a white background? Would it work?
Rudeofus Member Joined Aug 13, 2009 Messages 5,081 Location EU Format Medium Format Feb 19, 2018 #6 Anything should work which throws photons of desired amount and energy against your film. Note: you can only brighten image areas (or darken negative areas).
Anything should work which throws photons of desired amount and energy against your film. Note: you can only brighten image areas (or darken negative areas).