Learned this from a landscape photographer online, but the best way to shoot ektachrome (if you're not projecting it with a tungsten lamp projector) is to use a tiffen 812 filter to gid rid of the blue cast, and rate it 80 ISO (the filter has about 1/3 stop of density, so rate it at 64 iso with an external meter). I've followed that formula for a while and DAYUM ektachrome can look so so good
Your slides came out perfectly composed. Your Polaroids came out nice as well. Your video reminded me that I think I have a day lab or something similar still. My late uncle was a photographer and and brought it over here but now I am going to have to look. Maybe contact Polaroid to put out day labs again.
Believe it or not you can do this without any gear at all if you have access to a dark enough space (bathroom or closet) and a big enough slide. I’ve used 6x7 and 4x5 slides contact printed onto instax and they come out super sharp because there’s no lens required!
Would have been interesting to see a couple with everything, including the warmth slider, zeroed. Back in the early 80z I was working in South America and brought Vivitar’s simpler slide printer with me. The results on the pack film of the time were pretty nice, definitely sharper.
You should get a slide carousel projector. I share the thought with you in regards to wanting a negative for its versatility. But damn its epic AF to have some mounted slides in a projector and see a 35mm frame take up the size of your wall!
Nice. I have around 500 slides from my Grandfather that are moments in time. I want.to archive them onto screen and print. This might be a viable way to do it. If I can't get my hands on a mini lab, it has at least got me thinking.
saw someone fabricated a prism back replacement for the film doors for Nikon slr cameras where the camera projects the image onto the FP100C peel apart film. These look so similar together.
Cool device! Does the carrier allow for you to put the mounted slide in sideways so the photos on the polaroids have the chemical pack at the bottom, the more "traditional" polaroid look?
Could you transfer the slides to Polaroid with the first device if you put something completely white on your phone screen and then putting the slide film underneath the phone?
Learned this from a landscape photographer online, but the best way to shoot ektachrome (if you're not projecting it with a tungsten lamp projector) is to use a tiffen 812 filter to gid rid of the blue cast, and rate it 80 ISO (the filter has about 1/3 stop of density, so rate it at 64 iso with an external meter). I've followed that formula for a while and DAYUM ektachrome can look so so good
Gonna try this out thanks
Shooting slide film without projecting is ridiculously stupid
@@anonanon7822 wow, that was an exciting story
@ american idiots seem to be obsessed with sarcasm
Great video. Easily one of my favorites so far
Love watching you experiment with this vintage tech. Thanks for a great video. I hope your personal life is back on course and all is well.
Your slides came out perfectly composed. Your Polaroids came out nice as well. Your video reminded me that I think I have a day lab or something similar still. My late uncle was a photographer and and brought it over here but now I am going to have to look. Maybe contact Polaroid to put out day labs again.
Cool video. That machine looks like it could be a cute droid in Star Wars
Believe it or not you can do this without any gear at all if you have access to a dark enough space (bathroom or closet) and a big enough slide. I’ve used 6x7 and 4x5 slides contact printed onto instax and they come out super sharp because there’s no lens required!
how tho?
Would have been interesting to see a couple with everything, including the warmth slider, zeroed. Back in the early 80z I was working in South America and brought Vivitar’s simpler slide printer with me. The results on the pack film of the time were pretty nice, definitely sharper.
You should get a slide carousel projector. I share the thought with you in regards to wanting a negative for its versatility. But damn its epic AF to have some mounted slides in a projector and see a 35mm frame take up the size of your wall!
This is so sick! I’ve never heard of these so I will be hunting thanks for sharing I’m excited
Your videos are all hits no misses. If it was me I might have forgot the dark slide on like 3-5 photos then came back like why is this black lmaooo
Nice. I have around 500 slides from my Grandfather that are moments in time. I want.to archive them onto screen and print.
This might be a viable way to do it. If I can't get my hands on a mini lab, it has at least got me thinking.
My man JUST unfolded that t shirt lol
Ahaha nice video! Interesting device, it's the first time I see one!
Bro where you at, really enjoyed your videos
love the experimenting!
you should try this with ektachrome at night! I can imagine there would be some amazing results as I have shot slides at night before!
saw someone fabricated a prism back replacement for the film doors for Nikon slr cameras where the camera projects the image onto the FP100C peel apart film. These look so similar together.
wow I am impressed by the slides but the results from the instant film are SO bad💀 fun as an experiment tho, great video as always!!
Really fun video 🎉
Thats pretty cool actually. Would be fun to play around with. Subscribed
seems like a thing for Ben Fraternale of In An Instant!
Cool device! Does the carrier allow for you to put the mounted slide in sideways so the photos on the polaroids have the chemical pack at the bottom, the more "traditional" polaroid look?
Hey loved the Video would you do a more in depth on at some point as I like this low tec photography look many thanks .
The day lab is so cool??
God I want one!
Actually saw one once in a thrift store! Too bad it was in parts and wouldnt work (daylab 35), I wouldve loved to have it working! :(
I think your video description is left over from the last 😉
Could you transfer the slides to Polaroid with the first device if you put something completely white on your phone screen and then putting the slide film underneath the phone?
put a negative in there for me please
I really want to see how it prints lol
I have one !!
how to contact you for cooperation
you’re very inspiring linus 🫶
you got dust on your daylab lens
*sigh*… opening eBay
i farted into daylab.
super expensive expired, lol
@LINUSANDHISCAMERA !
HEY WHY DID YOU TOOK DOWN YOUR MAIL IN FILM LAB VIDEO, THERE WAS SO MUCH INFO IM THAT AN AND IVE BEEN SEARCHING THAT EVER SINCE