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Lucky SDH (120, 100 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 3 comments so far, 69 submissions so far
Tags: 120mm, b&w, and negativeA seriously rare and unique Chinese black and white film that has to be seen to be believed. Lucky is famous around the world for its cheap-yet-bizarre appeal, and this contrasty emulsion (famous for its slightly over-strong highlights) is the perfect match for the Holga’s equally off-kilter optics.
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Ilford SFX (120, 200 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far, 0 submissions so far
Tags: 120mm, b&w, and ilfordAfter spending some years in “the discontinued film wilderness”, we are pleased to announce that the Ilford SFX super premium special effects film is back. Using an “extended red range” this film mimics the insane look of infrared films – without the expensive and complicated development. Slap a red filter onto the end of your lens (or just hold one in front) for an even more dramatic effect. Plants and foliage have a strong white glow and skin tones take on a supernatural appearance.
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Rollei Retro (120, 100 iso)
posted by FOOKSHIT on May 23rd, 2008, 0 comments so far, 0 submissions so far
Tags: rollei, 120mm, and b&wA very special film designed to give the sharp tones and punchy contrast of classic black and white photography.
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