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CoolmanGonzalez [2009-07-15 22:46:46 +0000 UTC]
Hey , esclarece-me uma dΓΊvida, ao usar os rolos de 35 mm na tua lomo, o filme, todo ele fica com a imagem, agora, ao revelar, o resultado que expΓ΅es aqui, Γ© directamente daquilo que era o negativo, ou mandas-te ampliar em papel fotogrΓ‘fico?
Obrigado
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Deixei-Me In reply to CoolmanGonzalez [2009-07-29 09:08:42 +0000 UTC]
Desculpa a demora.
Se bem percebi a tua pergunta, penso que a resposta Γ©:
à directamente daquilo que era o negativo, só peço para incluirem a margem onde normalmente revelo os rolos.
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Deixei-Me In reply to mikeypetrucci [2009-07-08 19:15:26 +0000 UTC]
thank you so much for the compliment
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Deixei-Me In reply to luisbelo [2009-04-15 20:20:45 +0000 UTC]
sim e boa guitarrada (;
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TaliaSprout [2009-04-04 02:05:25 +0000 UTC]
hello,
so i just bought a Holga that takes 120 film and i was experimenting with it in black in white 35mm film in a dark room.
when i finally decided to try film i brought it to a lab and they didnt know how to develop the 35mm in a 120 format film.
Do you develop your color prints yourself or where to go to get them developed?
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Deixei-Me In reply to TaliaSprout [2009-04-04 21:29:56 +0000 UTC]
Hi Hayley,
No, sadly I don't develop my color prints yet, but it's my intention to do so one day.
Tell me something, did they even tried to develop the film? I don't know if I understood their issue, so tell me if I'm wrong. They didn't develop because it was a 35mm film used in a 120mm camera, right? Honestly, at least here, that happens a lot, because many photo stores are not aware of what needs to be done with this kind of shots and then, and basically cut out the frame of the 35mm film.
My advice to you is for you to go to the place where you bought your Holga and ask them if they know any stores that usually develop this kind of film (if you bought it at a lomo embassy, they know it for sure)or try to look for one yourself.
Already happened with my boyfriend that his diana shots came out all cut because the person who developed that didn't even know what lomography was.
I hope I wasn't too confusing, and sorry if I didn't help that much.
Good luck! And tell me how they came out
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TaliaSprout In reply to Deixei-Me [2009-04-06 03:11:13 +0000 UTC]
Well i develop my own Black and white photos and i dont have too much of a problem with it.
how did you develop your shots that are 35mm but look like they are shot in a 120mm camera?
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Deixei-Me In reply to TaliaSprout [2009-04-06 22:07:26 +0000 UTC]
They are shot in a 120mm camera
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Deixei-Me In reply to Blokkendoos [2009-03-06 21:26:45 +0000 UTC]
thank you, I'm really glad!
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