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KRYPTOSINISTOGRAPHER: Emulsion Lift & Image Transfer: From LCD Monitor to Film
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A secretive left-handed writer discusses photography and more. Laquo; How I Saved My Wife's iPhone. Medium Format Stereo with a Sputnik Camera ». March 18, 2008. Emulsion Lift and Image Transfer: From LCD Monitor to Film. I sold my Vivitar Slide printer a while back because I don't have any slides. Since I scan my hard copies and negatives, everything really ends up digital eventually. However, I really wanted to play around with emulsion lifts and image. 2) Warm the image. It looks like the monitor is c...
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KRYPTOSINISTOGRAPHER: Retro Wedding Photography
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A secretive left-handed writer discusses photography and more. Laquo; Technique for Enlarging Polaroid and Fuji Instant Photos. Extreme ISO for Digital Cameras ». March 01, 2008. I am not a wedding photographer nor a professional photographer. I am an amateur with no professional aspirations. I wanted to share an idea with people who might be interested in offering something special to their customers. It has been such a huge hit! The fixed costs in bringing this idea to fruition are a competent photogra...
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KRYPTOSINISTOGRAPHER: Film
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A secretive left-handed writer discusses photography and more. March 21, 2008. At Home E-6 Processing. After falling in love with my Sputnik Camera, I had a reason to shoot medium format E-6 film. Why A Home-Brew Process? Medium format stereo slides have no equal and so E-6 it is. The problem is one of cost. My local lab charges $12/roll for 120 E-6 development. With stereo slides, that is about $16 for six photos (plus mounts! Necessary Equipment And Modifications. The solution was a neoprene insulating...
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KRYPTOSINISTOGRAPHER: At Home E-6 Processing
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A secretive left-handed writer discusses photography and more. Laquo; Medium Format Stereo with a Sputnik Camera. Scanning Old, Odd-Size, and Mangled Negatives ». March 21, 2008. At Home E-6 Processing. After falling in love with my Sputnik Camera, I had a reason to shoot medium format E-6 film. Why A Home-Brew Process? E-6 development has a good number of steps and the development process takes about 45 minutes. It is also very temperature sensitive. You can read all the details from Kodak here. The sol...
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KRYPTOSINISTOGRAPHER
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A secretive left-handed writer discusses photography and more. March 01, 2008. Technique for Enlarging Polaroid and Fuji Instant Photos. I love instant pack films and I love my Polaroid 360 pack film camera. I usually shoot Fuji FP-3000B and Fuji FP-100C film. The photos look great but, I must admit, they are a bit small by today's standards. While I value the uniqueness of the original Polaroid, I'd like to make enlargements, crops, etc. A 4x enlargement of instant pack film yields a 13 x 17 print.
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KRYPTOSINISTOGRAPHER: How I Saved My Wife's iPhone
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A secretive left-handed writer discusses photography and more. Laquo; Technique for Making B&W Slides. Emulsion Lift and Image Transfer: From LCD Monitor to Film ». March 01, 2008. How I Saved My Wife's iPhone. The genius at the Apple Store told me I had voided my warranty and the only solution was a replacement phone. He also told me that whatever is in there will continue to move up inside the phone until it kills its brain. That set off my Baloney Detector and I left. Screen: clean as a whistle. You c...
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KRYPTOSINISTOGRAPHER: Scanning Old, Odd-Size, and Mangled Negatives
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A secretive left-handed writer discusses photography and more. Laquo; At Home E-6 Processing. March 22, 2008. Scanning Old, Odd-Size, and Mangled Negatives. I purchased two 8x10 sized pieces of 'museum glass' from a framing shop. This is glass with an anti-Newton's rings style surface on one side. Unlike real anti-Newton's rings glass, this material gets you 90% of the results for only 10% of the cost. I think I paid about $15 for both pieces. Using this process I was able to scan about 4000 old photos w...
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KRYPTOSINISTOGRAPHER: Extreme ISO for Digital Cameras
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A secretive left-handed writer discusses photography and more. Laquo; Retro Wedding Photography. Rediscover Instant Film ». March 01, 2008. Extreme ISO for Digital Cameras. Scanning these prints offered great quality in my opinion. The downside was that the cameras that could shoot it didn't have the flexibility of 35mm (small, lightweight, fast lenses, etc). ISO 6400 by setting camera to ISO 1600, exposure compensation at -2 stops. ISO 51,200 by setting camera to ISO 1600, exposure compensation at -2 st...
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KRYPTOSINISTOGRAPHER: Rediscover Instant Film
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A secretive left-handed writer discusses photography and more. Laquo; Extreme ISO for Digital Cameras. Making your own X-ray Photographs ». March 01, 2008. In our era of five megapixel camera phones. Polaroid's exit from film. Within the photographic artist is the desire for subtle imperfection; the same desire that drives audiophiles towards vinyl records and vacuum tube amplifiers. Analog images enhance the human emotional experience because they accurately record the imperfection of the real world.