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FlipflipParticipantJohnnyMcMillanParticipantFlipflipParticipant
Hahah. Class. I like very much.
I loaded the Holga with some 35mm the other day, and got the negs processed yesterday but I didnt get it printed cause I know that most labs will just end up cropping off the sides and thats the best part. so Im wondering if anyone has any advuce about getting em printed? or scanned? or anything!!
EddieParticipantIf you can get them scanned, Photobox on line processing lab do a really good job. Sent off a few last Saturday and had then back on Wednesday. Quality was excellent. Of the mono prints i have seen the matt was the better. Worth a try.
DenverDollParticipantWhat’s the easiest way to get the 35mm to fit on the Holga spool? I’ve tried this and failed miserably. Thanks!
EddieParticipanthttp://my-expressions.com/up_media/4599/holga-35mm-adapat.jpg
This belongs to a fellow blogger and may be helpful
DenverDollParticipantEddie, that is perfect. Thanks so much!
Flipflip, anxioous to see an example of your results. Hope you have success there too..soon!
JohnnyMcMillanParticipantFlipflipParticipantTo be honest, for putting in 35mm film, I think it would be easier to just use the elastic bands, as shown here http://shop.lomography.com/holga-backup/35.html
Cool shot Johnny.
JohnnyMcMillanParticipantJust use elastic bands…that’s what I do…this was cross-processed and then reversed back in photoshop…
FlipflipParticipantGood idea, really interesting result. Almost slightly posterized look to it or something.
I guess Im gonna have to send my negs off for an online shop so by the looks of it.
JohnnyMcMillanParticipantDenverDollParticipantThanks so much you guys..that looks like something I can handle! Actually looks like something I should have thought of myself huh.
Johnny, or anyone who knows, here I run the risk of looking really ridiculous again, but I am a photoshop complete novice, just played with the online trial for the third time or so ever yesterday for for about six hours :D (seriously) to get one photo edited.
What I am interested in, is I see can see in that photo the effects of cross processing, the pinkish brightish glowy contrast, but what did the photoshop step add? I love what you did.
FlipflipParticipantJohnnyMcMillanParticipantDenverdoll…it’s basically ALOT of colour correcting using colour balance and levels…
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