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analog.cafe /2 days ago

Film Q: High-Performance Colour-Negative Film Inverter

Batch-invert entire rolls of high-resolution RAW & 16-bit TIFF film scans with one click. Works on any device (iOS/Mac/Win/Linux). Drop-to-invert folders with Dropbox integrati...

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phsc.ca /1 month ago

… now divide by 16, and …

Toronto. For over 30 years now, light values have been of little interest, especially to those brought up on digital technology. Built-in metering and very fast sensitive media aut...

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phsc.ca /1 month ago

the autochrome and the diascope

Toronto. The early colour processes were usually additive and as such incredibly slow. In to the mid last century the alternative was to take a good B&W portrait and colour it...

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petapixel.com /4 weeks ago

Light Lens Lab’s New Black-and-White Film Will Have Unique ‘Character’

Since Light Lens Lab shared its last development update for its black-and-white film project last Summer, it has made significant progress and solved some new problems. [Read More]

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analog.cafe /1 month ago

Kodak Pro Image 100 Pulled -1 Stop, Overexposed +1: With Snapic A1

I’m never shy about praising Kodak Pro Image 100. This film is an underrated emulsion with impressive climate stability and colours akin to the premium Portra / Ektacolor Pro films...

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analog.cafe /4 weeks ago

Inverting Negatives With Film Q: User Guide

film Q is a simple yet powerful web app for inverting film negatives with full control over the process and the results. It works by deterministically reshaping the image data, whi...

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lux.camera /1 month ago

Halide Mark III

Ben Sandofsky, writing on the Lux Camera blog: After decades of shooting digital, I returned to analog photography in 2023. I thought it would be challenging, given the limited...

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phsc.ca /2 weeks ago

black and white

Toronto. Around the time we entered the 20th century, much of camera manufacture changed from wood to metal. Cameras were all black or black with chrome or nickel trim (perhaps glo...

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petapixel.com /1 month ago

f8 Develop is an HDR Film Negative Inversion App Built for Apple Silicon

f8 Develop is a new film negative inversion app made specifically for macOS and is meant to support photographers who scan with a mirrorless or DSLR camera at home. [Read More]

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