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the69thdimension · 5 years ago
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Somewhere around the head of Lake Powell, Utah Svema 125 // Leica M5
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jsrphotos · 5 years ago
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There are only 238 days left until Betty White’s next birthday! Anyway, here’s a photo of @ellenbhansen
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thephoblographer · 7 years ago
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Top 5 Unique and Ultra Cool 35mm Films to Experiment With
Check out these ultra cool film recommendations from the Film Photography Project!
Want to play with some new films? Experimentation is definitely one of the best things about shooting with film. If you’re already bored of shooting with the same film stocks over and over, the folks of the Film Photography Project have rounded up some unique and ultra cool emulsions to spice up your analog adventures today. (more…)
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seanwhites · 2 years ago
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GRAIN TUTORIAL TIME <333
requested by @vegastheerapanyakul
for this tutorial, i’m going to assume that you already know the basics of giffing as this tutorial is to just strictly help with trying to get a higher quality look on most asian dramas since the downloads tend to come in lower quality. if you don’t, i recommend checking out this tutorial as it’s the process i use or just messaging me with any questions you may have!
so start out by making your gif and having it ready in smart filters so we can get sharpening!
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this is the gif i chose to make and now is where the helpful part probably happens! the sharpening <3
go to smart sharpen and use the sharpening settings as follows:
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then go to noise and do this:
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next we're going to download an overlay to use. you're going to use the svema BW 2 overlay from here. Just download the overlay to your laptop or computer and drag it to your gif in photoshop.
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now your gif should look like this! enlarge the overlay so it fits over your entire gif. you shouldn't be able to see any part of your gif, which is a good thing! we want the effect to apply to the entire gif. after doing that, use the same sharpening settings used on the gif on the new overlay.
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then go where it says normal and change that to the setting called "overlay."
your gif should be back to looking like this and have some additional grain to it!
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after that, color your gif and change the size. you are now ready to export and are good to go <3
gif before grain addition:
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gif after grain addition:
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as you can see the gif has a little bit more texture to it and looks less pixilated because of the grain! honestly i feel like grain is a personal preference as some people feel like it lowers the quality, but i think it makes it look a little bit nicer but! that's just me yk.
if you don't like the grain, you can still use the same sharpening settings on the gif and it should turn out like the gif before the grain! i hope this helped, but if you have any questions then feel free to message me and let me know <3
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iso3200net · 4 years ago
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May weather
We've had a few days worth of nice weather, and I did the right thing, I went out and took a few rolls of film. I've got a new film to use, a new lens to test, as well! Here, near a road in the countryside, a few minutes before sundown. On this film, sunshine looks quite greenish! I thought that's the next-to-last frame, but it was the last one, overlapped with the end of the film.
Taken with Contax 167MT film camera on Yashica ML 28mm F2.8 wide-angle lens, on FPP Svema Color 125 film I got in my Analogue Wonderbox. 1/90 exposure, ƒ/8, 125 ASA. Scanned with my Plustek OpticFilm 8100 dedicated film scanner, using VueScan 9.5
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nikapopova · 8 years ago
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fuckfilmphotography · 7 years ago
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💖💖💖
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hama1968810chin · 6 years ago
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Canon Autoboy FXL SVEMA COLOR 125
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the69thdimension · 5 years ago
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Nā Pali coast from the top of Waimea Cyn, Kauai Svema 125 // Leica M5
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neilkesterson · 6 years ago
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Being a Bee by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Waveland Shrine in Lexington, KY. Olympus OM-2, Svema Color 200
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experimentsonfilm · 3 years ago
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Expired Svema CO-50d Color Reversal film. Shot at 25asa and processed in c41 at 30degrees.
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filmphotographyproject · 7 years ago
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Film Photography Project's TOP 5 Ultra Cool & Different 35mm Films!
Top Five Ultra Cool and Different 35mm Films https://filmphotographystore.com We LOVE unique 35mm films  but what are the TOP 5 Ultra Cool & Different 35mm Films in the FPP On-Line Store!?  5. Lomo Purple – This strange and different film stock reproduces the look of colour infrared, but without all the different handling and filters and the best part, it’s processed in C-41!  4. Eastman High-Contrast 5363 – Originally designed for title work on motion pictures, it produces beautiful still photography images. A high-contrast chrome feels and with blue-sensitive emulsion gives a unique look especially in portrait work! Just make sure to shoot this film outside or using electronic flash.  3. Kodak Low Speed 2254 – How low can you go? How about ISO-1.6, yes this is a super low-speed C-41 film that’s great for long exposure work and was originally designed as a copy film for motion picture work. 2. Svema Color 125 – From Russia with Love, Svema 125 has no equal in Japanese or North American films. It produces a vibrant colour pallet that is different from that of Fujifilm and Kodak! It’s a favourite of Leslie and Mark!  1. Kodak Vision3 – Available in three speeds (Daylight 50D, 250D, and Tungsten 500T) this rich motion picture film is the stock behind many blockbuster Hollywood Films. And now you can shoot this at home in your cameras. Just watch out the processing, it still has a remjet layer, so it’s ECN-2, there are plenty of labs out there who process ECN-2, but the easy way is to develop it at home in a C-41 kit and gently rub the remjet off before stabilising.
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iso3200net · 4 years ago
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May weather
We've had a few days worth of nice weather, and I did the right thing, I went out and took a few rolls of film. I've got a new film to use, a new lens to test, as well! Here, curled tree in the middle of Bundek park, in Zagreb.
Taken with Contax 167MT film camera on Yashica ML 28mm F2.8 wide-angle lens, on FPP Svema Color 125 film I got in my Analogue Wonderbox. 1/90 exposure, ƒ/8, 125 ASA. Scanned with my Plustek OpticFilm 8100 dedicated film scanner, using VueScan 9.5
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voigtlanderr2-blog-blog · 7 years ago
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Expired Svema DS4
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Expired Svema DS4 by Brian Chilson Via Flickr: Processed in C-41
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nikapopova · 8 years ago
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can’t stop catching sunsets
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fuckfilmphotography · 7 years ago
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Real Friends (Circa June 2017)
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