racelbautista
01-17-2009, 05:48 AM
i just bought my holga cfn last week.
where can i find 120 film with 400 iso? and what films do you recommend i use? what does cross processing means? im really new at this but i really wat to try it :) i've seen photos that was taken from a holga camera and it's really lovely! :Grin:
i have a lucky film, kodak profoto, and i just used my fuji velvia 100 but i haven't seen the results yet, still don't have the time to have it developed.
Help :)
denmark.yuzon
01-19-2009, 11:57 AM
i just bought my holga cfn last week.
where can i find 120 film with 400 iso? and what films do you recommend i use? what does cross processing means? im really new at this but i really wat to try it :) i've seen photos that was taken from a holga camera and it's really lovely! :Grin:
i have a lucky film, kodak profoto, and i just used my fuji velvia 100 but i haven't seen the results yet, still don't have the time to have it developed.
Help :)
ive had that dilemma a few weeks ago.. mr daniel go said to look around multiply for films, theres a lot of sellers there.. il have a supplier now, but i dont know if he has 120mm's with 400iso, i usually buy b&w 35mm films e.. il pm you his number...
there are some who sell their expired films with the same price as with the unexpired ones, but its usually cheaper, but for the exotic films, its in the mercy of the supplier.. ^_^
try to have your films developed at digiprint.. film to cd, 155 for the first film, then 30 (i think) for every succeeding film, max of 5 films.. so thats only 275php...
cross - processing? im a newbie too, so im not familiar with it, but theres a lot of guru's here that knows a lot of stuff.. try looking around threads..
hope i helped.. ^_^
Lance_Aquino
01-19-2009, 09:25 PM
I think I saw some Kodak Portra 400 in Pentax-SM North carpark. I think those are 120s. Hehe.
I'm not really familiar with stores, though. I'm looking for 400s, as well -- cheap ones, that is. :)
manny_illana
01-22-2009, 06:58 PM
fuji megamall has stocks of 120s... just got a roll of neopan acros 100 for P96 yesterday.
they also have velvias and realas in 120s
not sure if they have 400 iso's
karlosamson
01-23-2009, 01:48 PM
Racel, Jill Lejano sells film of various formats at her store Oh Shoot! Her online store may be found at http://ohshoot.us but more stuff is on her multiply site http://ohshootlomo.multiply.com/.
I featured the store recently in http://travelomo.com. It's a nice cozy shop, full of nice merchandise and inspiring pics.
Cheers and good luck!
Karlo
RyanPidor
10-21-2009, 02:42 PM
Cross processing or Xpro in short term..
most slide films (positvie films) are process in E-6 chemicals
and for color negative films are process in c-41 chemicals...
When you process the slide films using a c-41 chemicals thats what we called cross processing Xpro and also color negtive can be process thru e-6 chemicals or vice versa...
i think.. ^_^ but so far.. theres i difference in result.. what ive known when you Xpro slide films 2 c-41 the results would be some soft pics.. and when you Xpro negative films to e-6 the result would be more sharper? im not sure with.. but i hope it can help..
here are some pics that i use to Xpro konica chrome to c-41 chemicals.
www.photobucket.com/WeirdArt
i hope it can help..
and also you can visit jeskavendora.ph for more info about films,toy cameras,accessories,and etc