Fuji raises film & paper prices
Excerpt from a Fujifilm UK press release: FUJIFILM UK Ltd. (Managing Director Hiroshi Saigusa) has announced that it is to increase prices on its range of photographic papers and films in the United...
View ArticleHoly shit: "Filminator" DIY film coating machine
Flickr member Dark Orange says: Can’t buy the film you want any more? Just make the stuff! In this set you will find random photos and information on a project a friend has undertaken – a machine to...
View ArticleHope for Polaroid 20×24 & 8×10 film?
This article in Amateur Photographer says: Polaroid is in fresh talks over the survival of its professional instant sheet film following its failure to reach agreement with UK firm Ilford Photo....
View ArticleFree film offer from Fujifilm UK (London only)
The Fujifilm Professional Newsletter says: Process 10 rolls of any brand of 120 colour negative film at London-based pro lab Genesis Imaging and receive a free 5 roll pack of either Fujicolor PRO160S,...
View ArticleKodak to discontinue 400UC film by year’s end
According to this Q&A page about their new Ektar 100 film, Kodak will discontinue their Portra Professional Ultra Color 400UC film by the end of 2008. I don’t shoot much 35mm these days, but I...
View ArticleNew Kodak Ektar 100 film replaces 100UC
Kodak announced Ektar 100, a new fine-grained, high-contrast, high-saturation, "world’s sharpest" color negative film. It’s 35mm-only, and will replace the almost cartoonishly-saturated Portra...
View ArticleGood, cheap film hanger
This 16-clip clothes hanger from Ikea is great for hanging film up to dry. It has built-in clips that don’t slide, is heavy enough to stay balanced, and is flippin’ cheap. Jabba clothes hanger, $4.99...
View ArticleGallery of chemically distressed film
If you ever wondered what film looks like when abused with aftershave, hot sauce, lemon juice, gin, swimming pool water, or a wide variety of household cleaners, check out Thomas Anderson‘s amazing...
View ArticleConversion: Kodak Instamatic 100 to 35mm film
Here are nefotografas‘s instructions for adapting the very cheap Kodak Instamatic 100 camera to use 35mm film. There’s also a bigger version here. This looks very easy to do, no major camera surgery...
View ArticleHope for Polaroid 8×10 instant films in 2010?
The Impossible Project—the people behind NOS Polaroid film resellers Polapremium and Polaroid photo sharing site Polanoid—bought the equipment necessary to make Polaroid 8×10 instant film, and hopes to...
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