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Let these step-by-step instruction show you how to extract the negative out of an APS cartridge.
Most 35mm point-n-shoot cameras today can rewound the film at mid-point. Thus, allowing different type of films to be loaded without finishing up the complete ...
Analog to Digital Hack ? Hi folks: I have a really interesting analog camera made by Rollei. This is one of those classicly overdesigned German cameras with ...
Mid-Roll Rewind vs. Mic-Roll Change. One of the best feature of the APS format is to be able to change film in mid-roll, on the fly.
Mid-roll rewind with a Canon Elph Jr., then mid-roll change with a Canon IX.
Let these step-by-step instruction show you how to turn the Polaroid instant disposable camera into a re-usable instant camera.
Basically, yes. You will need to arrive at some amount of light filtration on your illumination. I haven't duplicated a color negative, but when duplicating ...
Hey, anyone have information on creating a homemade tool to open an APS film canister to get at the processed negs? I need to print some in my color darkroom ...
Do a mid-roll rewind on the film. The cartridge will indicate a partial exposure of the roll. Use a tool to switch the the indicator to new cartridge. Load it ...
The video wasn't very clear. But the developed, unexposed film is to block out all visible light and only allow infrared light through. It's a visible light ...