Friday, September 16, 2011

How do you unload 35mm film from a holga camera?

I don't own a lomo camera but i do plan on getting one. I was watching the tutorials and all of them had tutorials on the 120 film but none on the 35mm. I do know that you have to unload it in the dark, but i'd like to figure out HOW.





And i was also wondering if 1hr photo places could develop the 35mm film from a lomo.|||Labs who develop 35 mm film don't care what camera it was exposed in.





LOMO ... to get the most out of this quirky plastic camera, using 120 film will give you the unique vignetting, colour aberrations at the edges, some neat light leaks and sometimes even emulsion scratching which will give you the unique images associated with a LOMO camera.





Here is a link that will tell you all you need or want to know





http://www.lomography.com/|||Here's a video on how to load and unload 35mm film in a holga.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK9iBKoQY鈥?/a>





And yes, 1 hr photo places could develop the 35mm film from a lomo... it's the same exact film that would go in a 35mm camera (most places will only do color in an hour though, not black and white).

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