@moodyclaire On the 35mm Diana F+ back, you get 4 'masks' with it, they are different sizes.
The masks set the size of the photograph on the negative, There are four masks that come with the back. There are two square masks, one where you can see sprocket holes and one where you cannot.
And two rectangle, one with sprocket holes, one without
is it possible to get these photos developed on like seperate sheets instead of just having the roll of film? so you have a seperate image on a seperate piece of photo paper?
when i take a picture and wind the film, do i wind it until i see the next number, or the dot which is between the numbers? (e.g. wind it, see the number 2, but stop when i see the next dot)
hi there, i have just bought of these 35mm backs and had issues... in that when i went to get my pictures developed they could only develop the film and not print pictures because they were all too "wide" and had overlapped...
what am i doing wrong? and would it have anything to do with using to fisheye (which shouldn't matter but i thought i'd ask)
what settings do i need to have? what mask? and does it make a difference for redscale film?
@greenham1 you need to scan the whole negative to see the sprocket holes, and have the winder setting on the appropriate one for size. if you use the mask that covers them up it doesnt take the pic on that part and i think they can be scanned as normal.just depends if u want to see the sprocket holes or not what mask you use.
@SkullNBone thnx for the rspnse but it kind of wasn't answer i was looking for, mayb i worded my question wrong i'll try again. all your photos show the sprocket holes and the photos are nicely separated with solid lines
when it came to my photos (bear in mind that i take my to a shop to be developed) they said that they couldn't print the photos because when doing the negatives all the photos overlapped and they couldn't tell where one photo started and stopped
@MotortekCPMedia I wouldnt have thought so, it just depends the resoultion they are scanned. cropping or using a mask that hides them would do it. the picture is taken on the entire negative and the holes cant be 'filled in' because it is taken over the sprocket holes
ok gr8! anyway im still very new with lomo. so there's still alot for me to learn new things. :) Like what should i do when outdoor (sunny/cloudy) and indoor etc. and when do i use pinhole...? hmm perhaps you could give me some tips..? :) thx
@asrayanna I've just gotton into lomography and I've been usually using the pinhole when I'm doing a photo that needs super long exposure, like a still nighttime shot.
how much do you wind the film in order to know you're in the next frame? thank you!!
hajincho 6 months ago
hello, i was just wondering if you could tell me, why do the photos change from rectangular to square shaped? (im very new to this)
moodyclaire 8 months ago
@moodyclaire On the 35mm Diana F+ back, you get 4 'masks' with it, they are different sizes.
The masks set the size of the photograph on the negative, There are four masks that come with the back. There are two square masks, one where you can see sprocket holes and one where you cannot.
And two rectangle, one with sprocket holes, one without
SkullNBone 8 months ago
is it possible to get these photos developed on like seperate sheets instead of just having the roll of film? so you have a seperate image on a seperate piece of photo paper?
rawrrawrrawr31 10 months ago
when i take a picture and wind the film, do i wind it until i see the next number, or the dot which is between the numbers? (e.g. wind it, see the number 2, but stop when i see the next dot)
kimmmmm04 10 months ago
so i guess i'm asking...
how do i get photos where i can have the sprockets and it's clear where the photo starts and ends so they can be printed at my local developers.
hope this helps. please let me know
greenham1 10 months ago
hi there, i have just bought of these 35mm backs and had issues... in that when i went to get my pictures developed they could only develop the film and not print pictures because they were all too "wide" and had overlapped...
what am i doing wrong? and would it have anything to do with using to fisheye (which shouldn't matter but i thought i'd ask)
what settings do i need to have? what mask? and does it make a difference for redscale film?
greenham1 10 months ago
@greenham1 you need to scan the whole negative to see the sprocket holes, and have the winder setting on the appropriate one for size. if you use the mask that covers them up it doesnt take the pic on that part and i think they can be scanned as normal.just depends if u want to see the sprocket holes or not what mask you use.
SkullNBone 10 months ago
@SkullNBone thnx for the rspnse but it kind of wasn't answer i was looking for, mayb i worded my question wrong i'll try again. all your photos show the sprocket holes and the photos are nicely separated with solid lines
when it came to my photos (bear in mind that i take my to a shop to be developed) they said that they couldn't print the photos because when doing the negatives all the photos overlapped and they couldn't tell where one photo started and stopped
greenham1 10 months ago
I have 2 questions does the 35mm back degrade the image quality and is there a way to get the little black holes off?
MotortekCPMedia 11 months ago
@MotortekCPMedia I wouldnt have thought so, it just depends the resoultion they are scanned. cropping or using a mask that hides them would do it. the picture is taken on the entire negative and the holes cant be 'filled in' because it is taken over the sprocket holes
SkullNBone 10 months ago
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songs beautiful, and so are your photos
Harpo6 1 year ago
how did you scan yours?
TheFunkyGlasses 1 year ago
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QUESTION!
Nube to lomo... if i want sprockets on my pics.
do i buy a whole new back for a diana cam? or can i load up 35mm film to the 120mm back?
ALSO, if i can load up 35mm film to the 120mm back AND use wide angle lense... will it produce pics like the sprocket rocket?
hardboiled89 1 year ago
ok gr8! anyway im still very new with lomo. so there's still alot for me to learn new things. :) Like what should i do when outdoor (sunny/cloudy) and indoor etc. and when do i use pinhole...? hmm perhaps you could give me some tips..? :) thx
asrayanna 1 year ago
@asrayanna I've just gotton into lomography and I've been usually using the pinhole when I'm doing a photo that needs super long exposure, like a still nighttime shot.
courtneymg93 1 year ago
what song was that? sounds like rufio... but anyways, enjoyed ur pics n e song!
asrayanna 1 year ago
@asrayanna it is a 'secret track' at the end of an album by a band called 'Fado Rock' thought it seemed quite fitting
SkullNBone 1 year ago
lovely
zebrabarabus 1 year ago
these pictures are beautiful. Please put up more if you have them [:
sushigerl 1 year ago