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CineStill's new developer kits make it easier than ever to creatively control slide film development

CineStill has introduced a new 3-bath processing system for slide film users that allows photographers a choice of three color and contrast profiles for the same type of film. Users can opt for a straight development to bring out the default characteristics of the film, or choose a tungsten balanced look or one with a warm tone and lower contrast. dpreview.com »

2020-5-20 20:09

Photographer Travels To Post-Soviet Countries To Capture The Charm Of Old Bus Stops (New Pics)

The brilliant photographer Christopher Herwig was the first to be interested in the numerous Soviet-era buses of architecture buses. Following the success of his first book Soviet Bus Stops, he decided to continue exploring the more remote areas of Georgia, Russia and Ukraine to find and photograph his unique bus stops for his new collection in the Soviet Bus Stops Volume 2. boredpanda.com »

2018-1-3 18:52

Photons to Photos test: Sony A7rIII Dynamic Range increased by max 0,4 stops over the A7rII

Photons by Photos measured the Sony A7rIII Dynamic Range and the conclusion is: 1) At low ISO up to ISO 400 the new Sony A7rII has the edge over the A7rII. From ISO 800 there is virtually no difference between the two 2) The max measured difference is 0,4 stops We are far off Sony’s […] The post Photons to Photos test: Sony A7rIII Dynamic Range increased by max 0,4 stops over the A7rII appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »

2017-11-25 01:50

Review: Syrp Super Dark Variable ND Filter (5-10 Stops)

Variable ND filters like the Syrp Super Dark Variable ND Filter have often been more popular amongst videographers than they have with photographers. But with proper knowledge of color theory or simply by relying on Auto White Balance if you're trusting enough, a variable ND filter can be fantastic not just for the digital photographer, but also for the film photographer out there. thephoblographer.com »

2017-6-5 13:00

Olympus Says Earth’s Rotation Limits Image Stabilization to 6.5 Stops Max

It turns out the only thing standing between Olympus and even better image stabilization than the E-M1 Mark II‘s already insane 6.5 stops… is the rotation of the Earth. This fascinating bit of trivia came out during an interview Amateur Photographer did with Olympus Deputy Division Manager Setsuya Kataoka. When they asked about the incredible […] petapixel.com »

2016-9-27 01:11