.@lomography—have you tried reloading film in the LomoKino for a double-exposed film? If so, how easy (or hard) is it to align with the original frames?
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@ahiteva has created an impressive LomoKino using double exposure!http://bit.ly/2EkyZVt1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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Replying to @DBloomsday @lomography
I marked the frame and hoped for the best...
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Replying to @ahiteva @lomography
That's sort of what I was figuring... but knowing Lomography, I wouldn't be surprised if they had built in a eau to do it! Thanks!
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Replying to @DBloomsday @lomography
Sure, no probs! Keep us posted on how it goes :)
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Replying to @ahiteva @lomography
I'm definitely tempted to get one. If I do, I definitely will.
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Replying to @DBloomsday @lomography
It takes a whole bunch of patience and tests but it’s worth it. You can also use this http://samplom.at/ to help you with the scanning.
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Replying to @ahiteva @lomography
Thanks for that... I was wondering what would be the best route.
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Does the lens have a filter thread?
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Nope, no filter thread :(
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Replying to @ahiteva @lomography
Ooh... I was hoping to do some DEs with a splitter... hmmm
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Replying to @DBloomsday @lomography
You can always try to hack one outpic.twitter.com/kXEUzFMbJ6
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