Guide To Pushing and Pulling Film
Pushing and Pulling Film - A Complete Guide from The Darkroom
This article outlines reasons to push or pull and instructions for shooting and developing push/pulled film. We've also included tips, photo samples and ...
(Almost) Everything you need to know about pushing/pulling film
Pulling film is exactly the opposite, shooting and developing film at a slower rated speed (Lower ISO). Why do people push or pull film? There ...
Pushing and Pulling Film: the Ultimate Guide - Richard Photo Lab
Pushing and pulling film are techniques employed in film photography to intentionally modify the exposure of a roll of film during the shooting process.
Guide To Pushing and Pulling Film - Parallax Photographic Coop
Pushing or pulling film is when you rate your film at a different speed from the one written on the box. Then, you compensate for the difference ...
Pushing & Pulling Film - A How-to Guide - YouTube
I have attempted to describe and explain what it means to "push" or "pull" your photographic film. In a nutshell, pushing and pulling is a ...
What is pushing or pulling a film? - Lomography
Pushing film is when you shoot the film at a higher rating than its “correct” box speed. e.g. at ISO 800 instead of a box speed of 400. When you push film you ...
A Beginner's Guide to Push & Pull Film Development - Analog.Cafe
Pushing film means setting your exposure index higher than the ISO while shooting then increasing the development times. For example, if your ...
What is Pushing and Pulling Film? - Analogue Wonderland
How do I push or pull my film? · Set the ISO at the speed you want to shoot the film · Take photographs as normal · When you unload the film, MAKE ...
Pulling and Pushing Film for a Creative Look (Step by Step)
Pushing and pulling film is where you treat a roll of film as if it has a higher or lower film speed. Rather than following the procedure of the ...
A Simple Guide to Pushing Film - YouTube
Pushing film is an important technique to understand in film photography regardless of your skill level. So in this video I wanted to give ...
Pushing and Pulling Film - Nice Notes
For this reason, we recommend pushing/pulling no more than 2 stops if able. Films stocks like Portra 400, 800, and CineStill 800t maintain great ...
Push and Pull Film Processing - Guide to Film Photography
Kodak recommends that when push processing, you should increase the development time by two minutes for each camera stop of underexposure. With pull processing, ...
How to push and pull film at home - Learn Film Photography
Pushing and pulling film is the process of shooting a roll of film at a different ISO than the box speed. Any roll of film can be shot at ...
PUSHING AND PULLING FILM // Explained - YouTube
In this episode I try to simplify how pushing and pulling film works. I got a lot of questions about this after my reel which explained ...
How to get started with pushing (and pulling) film - EMULSIVE
To add a few additional points; getting started with pushing and pulling film is incredibly simple. Load your film, set the camera's ISO (or ...
[Pho.Snap] Definitive Guide to Pushing/Pulling C-41 and b&w Film
The general rule is to increase development time by 30% per stop, keeping all other stages constant. For black and white film, follow ...
Tipster: A Quick Guide to Pushing and Pulling Black and - Lomography
Pulling involves overexposure followed by underdevelopment of your film. This technique is employed when you are shooting with a contrasty scene.
What does it mean to push/pull film?: Film Photography Talk Forum
So what's the difference between shooting at box speed and pushing? The pushed film will generally have more contrast and more/larger visible ...
Pushing Film: Film Photography Guide - Shoot It With Film
Pulling film is effectively the opposite. It's allowing the film to spend less time in the developer thereby lessening its contrast and muting ...
Pushing and Pulling Film - Guide to Film Photography
For instance, an ISO 100 film can be rated 200 or 400 depending on the film brand. Pushing film is simple. If a photographer is using 100 ISO film, they can set ...