many folks believe
Polaroid P/N Type 55 film is the type that you must expose for either
the
negative or the print. It is an either or proposition
This is not always the case!
When the lighting is lower in contrast you can expose for a good print and
get a good negative at the same time
The polaroir p/n pack film Do you mean 665. So that would mean type
55 are for negs. or prints and 665 negs. and prints match.. regards
mickey
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Stom,
Polaroid P/N Type 55 film is the type that you must expose for either the
negative or the print. It is an either or proposition.
The Polaroid P/N pack film (the number of which I can't remember) is not an
either or proposition. The print and negative will match.
James Johnston
Rosanne wrote:
I have used the Ilfochrome in my 8x10 pinhole camera. It has been a
while, but I believe the filter on the front was a number 85 to color
correct. Otherwise there is a definite blue cast to the photo. But the
POP paper works wonders and it's easier if you have access to the