This short article will help you understand two key concepts in photography: stops and EVs. You will also learn how to apply them.| www.analog.cafe
Ilford HP5+ is a ninety-year-old¹ black-and-white film known for its versatility, sharpness, and controlled response to various development methods. Many photographers love to push-process it and occasionally pull-process. Yet, to my knowledge, no one has pull-processed it to this extreme; thus, this may be the first time anyone has ever shared the technique and the results with the HP5+ shot as if it’s an ISO 3 film.| www.analog.cafe
A guide to using — and choosing between five light meter types (inc. free apps and built-in meters).| www.analog.cafe
It’s easy to develop black-and-white film at home. The choice of chemicals, timings, and formulations may seem daunting at first, but once you understand how it works, you’ll find it to be a simple, forgiving process with lots of opportunities to excel and advance the quality of your images.| 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
Use this app to convert the Soviet ГОСТ or the German DIN values to modern ISO/ASA film speeds.| www.analog.cafe