A Quick Way to Edit a 35mm Colour Negative In this article you will learn how to apply blend modes so the editing of a 35mm clour negative to create a white balanced colour positive The steps we will follow are as follows: Step 1 Develop the image to push the blacks and whites to […]
Digitising Film The final solution – almost! Over the past week or two I’ve been experimenting with ways of capturing digital images directly from film negatives. I’ve been trying to do this as cheaply as possible by using as much of the gear as I have to hand to keep costs down. I’ve already created […]
Digitising Film | Natural window backlight vs Huawei P20 Pro Backlight As I get more and more into using film again, I am learning something new every day. Today, I was trying to digitise some Ilford FP4 film negatives that I had taken yesterday and I was using my Lomography Digitalize 35mm Scanning Mask […]
If you are familiar with this blog you’ll already know that in recent times I have been experimenting with film, film developing and more laterly, trying to get my film negatives into the digital domain. Now, the constraints I have set myself for this experiment has been to use what I have readily around me. […]
According to Wikipedia, William Heath Robinson was an English cartoonist, illustrator and artist, best known for drawings of whimsically elaborate machines to achieve simple objectives. In the UK, the term “Heath Robinson contraption” gained dictionary recognition around 1912 and became part of popular language during the First World War 1914–1918 as a description of any […]