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Horizontals #1 ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 ![]() #5 ![]() |
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#6 ![]() #7 ![]() #8 ![]() #9 ![]() |
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Verticals #10 ![]() #11 ![]() #12 ![]() #13 ![]() thanks for viewing, all comments welcome |
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this looks slide film x-processed right?
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naw, shot with 35mm mitshibishi expired film
then cross processed in ps 2 ![]() i have no idea why still so grainy, i got my neighbourhood photolab to increase the scan size though, just for fun Last edited by night86mare; 24th September 2007 at 05:17 PM. |
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the mitsubishi is abit grainy
probably cuz it is expired are u loving the mitsubishi color? nice hor too bad i running out liao so i need to keep them for myself hahaha |
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![]() i wonder why a lot of my shots are getting overexposed though, this time round (didn't post them) |
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to pop the grain on film.....if the film you are using is ASA200....try trick the camera and put it as ASA100 if you can change it, when process as per normal as in ASA200...grain no more...try it
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These r lookin good!
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very nice set!
i dont think u can trick the vivitar wide into shooting it as ISO100 right? ![]() do a bit of 'push / pull' processing perhaps? Last edited by vortex; 25th September 2007 at 10:44 AM. |
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it just gives fixed output aperture, fixed output shutter speed, etc which is fun, i suppose, i quite enjoy the flares i get from the cam, have also seen some godlike flares on flickr from this cam, hehehe i'm worried though, because i just popped some fuji superia? the common one la, iso 400 into the cam and i was shooting at brighter conditions than the ones here maybe it's the expired film ![]() hee hee thanks ndroo! =) don't know about push/pull, but can recover a bit of overblwon highlights in ps from the scans la, i just let other people process for me, so no control over that part hrm |
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i am so jealous of these pics...when i get my vivitar next wk i go try also
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i use my vivitar as p&s nowadays, hahahaha |
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