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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...

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Holy 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...

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Hope 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....

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Free 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,...

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Kodak 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...

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New 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...

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Good, 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...

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Gallery 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...

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Conversion: 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...

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Hope 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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