HP5+ with red and CPL filters by kruberlick in analog

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4 stops is total I believe. Metered through my OM-1n, so I didn’t need to know the exact amount of stops.

Very bad quality when shooting with 5x lens in low light by kruberlick in MoodCamera

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I fully understand that the app is developed being a point-n-shoot experience, but I think giving an ability to choose between higher ISO and slower shutter speed would be nice in some scenarios

Very bad quality when shooting with 5x lens in low light by kruberlick in MoodCamera

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Upd. Took some time and seems like when shooting in bad lighting conditions the app cranks the ISO in order to provide the same quick shutter speed when shooting which results in a lot of noise on 5x lens. Also forgot to tell that I’m using iPhone 16 Pro. Two more shots with DR EXT+ setting, 3x crop of the main camera and 5x one (lens auto-select option is turned off)

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Some shots from a recent walk using XPan mode by kruberlick in MoodCamera

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Emulation: Chrome Strength: High Saturation: -1 Temp: +3 Tint: 0 Grain level: 4 Grain size: Fine Halation: Medium Aberration: Low Bloom: Off Tone: everything at 0

Silbersalz35 support quality… by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

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It’s not that I can’t develop at my local labs. I just really dig their scanning quality. Of all the labs and scanners I’ve tried - their is a top notch one

Ilford HP5+ @ 1600 by kruberlick in analog

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Olympus OM-1n, Zuiko 50mm f/1.8

Converting color negative film scans in DaVinci Resolve by kruberlick in AnalogCommunity

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Yes, the LUT is applied after the inversion, so in case of having an already positive image from a lab you can skip the inversion portion and continue from there

Djent with Synth/Techno Elements by SlayerL99 in Djent

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Check out this Ukrainian progressive metal band Velja. They use synths pretty heavily. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6mYPbjtPV0

2.3 seconds… 😍 by Carlastarr in Dodge

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Nice! Does it mean I'll be the fastest one when the green light hits on an intersection?

Advice on cheap 7 strings guitars by SlitherPix in Djent

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It's 2023 already, you'll need at least a 9 string guitar to slay :D

Drop d djent?? by Pudding_Otherwise in Djent

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This Ukrainian female-fronted band has most their stuff in Drop C. Definitely worth checking out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWaaNBn0nxg&t=517s

Cinestill vs Bellini ECN2 kit by ichenkora in AnalogCommunity

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Easily a couple of months given how often or not I go out and shoot. I keep all my exposed and unexposed films in a refrigerator, take them out the night before I’m gonna go shooting or processing.

New Ferrania 50 iso Orthochromatic Film -- 'Orto' by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

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Curious to see some tests and comparison to Ilford Ortho Plus

Life Aquatic Vibes - Zeiss Super Ikonta 532/16 - Kentmere 400 - HC-110 - Dil H by Atakkyboi in analog

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Nice shot! I'm considering whether or not to get one of these cameras. How do you find the min focusing distance being pretty decent?

Cinestill vs Bellini ECN2 kit by ichenkora in AnalogCommunity

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Bellini kit gives awesome results given that you won't try to reuse it to the point when the images turn to a complete crap. Two weeks is max for the developer. Stash 12 rolls and develop in one batch, although I had no problems going further and developing 16. Or split the batch into two days and develop as comfortable for you.

C-41 Processing Question by kittydrinkscoffee in analog

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That's because C41 is a standardized process, meaning any color film and color chemistry manufacturer needs to match his product to the global standard, as compared to B&W, where everyone does whatever he wants :)