Free yourself of fiddly devices and phone apps. This short online course spells out the method, provides examples, and suggests exercises for reading exposure without a light meter.| www.analog.cafe
Understand your film’s dynamic range, improve your images and master the contrast. Learn about film characteristic curves, film density and more.| www.analog.cafe
A guide to using — and choosing between five light meter types (inc. free apps and built-in meters).| www.analog.cafe
Developing colour-negative film has a lot of steps, but it’s surprisingly easy to get good results, especially when you got the right tools.| www.analog.cafe
Analog.Cafe is a blog about photochemistry, film cameras, art, and the industry that enables it. It hosts hundreds of extensive reviews, guides, apps, and guest essays.| www.analog.cafe
Kodak and Ilford manufacture and sell classic metal 135 film canisters, so they and brands like CineStill could package and distribute the most common type of camera film. #editorial| www.analog.cafe
A high-speed, ultra-fine-grained tungsten-balanced colour film. This in-depth review includes loads of samples, detailed specifications (including pushing and pulling), advanced shooting tips, and the disambiguation of the recent controversy.| www.analog.cafe