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Cleaning my white bitchin' Camaro
This Is One Upgrade You Can Avoid for Now. FilmLab 2 iOS App Review
I can't preview negatives easily. This update has broken the app's core functionality
If an app version is incremented by a whole number, this usually indicates that many new features have been added. In some cases, it could mean an almost complete overhaul of the app itself, both visually and functionally. Rarely have I seen an app undergoing such an upgrade that negates the core purpose of the app itself. Judging by the recent reviews I’ve seen on the App Store, I’m not the only…
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august 2018
Martasa
Asbury Park, 2016
Ft Lauderdale, Florida
*vintage Canon GIII QL 35mm rangefinder // Ilford HP5 film June 2016
MAMIYA 6 Rangefinder : Test Roll 1
** Ilford HP5 expired 6x6 film from 1989 Philadelphia March 2017
How To Scan A Negative (really quickly but also a bit shit)
1. use your phone camera out of sheer laziness to take a photo of the negative about 5cm above a bright screen. open it in lightroom (the free app one, obviously)
2. completely invert the curve (from / to \) in order to invert the colours. if you're using colour film, there's an orange/blue tint to it, so open "color" and use the dropper to pick from the whitest part of the image. mess around with it a bit
3. crop it. that's it. now you've got a shitty scan from your shitty negative! for better results, use a better camera or scanner, and spend more time on it. that's literally all there is to it.
Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market
May 27, 2018