Photos from an afternoon wandering around looking for shadows at Wegerzyn Garden (one of my favorite of our great MetroParks here in Dayton). Taken on my Yashica D, on Kodak Ektar 100.
Photos from an afternoon wandering around looking for shadows at Wegerzyn Garden (one of my favorite of our great MetroParks here in Dayton). Taken on my Yashica D, on Kodak Ektar 100.
From an afternoon walk at Sugarcreek MetroPark. All on way (like, 6 or 8 years)-expired, supercheap 35mm film, and all straight as scanned–no processing after the fact.
Some personal work, shot in mid-August on Zack’s grandma’s farm. All shot on Fuji Pro 400H film, with my Yashica D.
Hello, I have two of these cameras NEW in their original box, and sealed silvered plastic envelope.
Inside the box, there are instructions to send to a LAB which unfortunately no longer exists, to get 3d lenticular PRINTS.
I have some of those prints from an older camera roll, but I wonder if I could find a new lab that could make those prints.
Do you have any idea?
Ernesto
Hi Ernesto! Actually, you should be able to take the film to any lab to have it developed, then you’ll just have to get the film scanned and play around with the digital files. They will be three different “frames” per shot, so you might need to find somewhere that can play around with the scanning a bit. I’d recommend stacking them into a GIF, like I did, but you also could just layer them in Photoshop then get prints made from the final images. I used a local lab called MotoPhoto–if you’re willing to mail it out, they probably remember doing them for me and could help you out. Good luck! :)