Re: [pinhole-discussion] alt process and Polaroid pinhole questions

2003-04-12 Thread Sam Tischler
Murry you lucky dog. That setup sounds great. I would say that you pretty much scored! Cant wait to see what you do with it. Sam --- Uptown Gallery mur...@uptowngallery.org wrote: Hello: Rescued more stuff (prevented demise in trash) from work. 1) 4 x 20 packs of refrigerated out-of

RE: [pinhole-discussion] alt process and Polaroid pinhole questions

2003-04-12 Thread Ed Nazarko
My suggestion on the Polacolor 59 blue shift, based on experience: Just let it shift. If you then scan the image and use Photoshop's auto color it will get corrected into a really nice (to me) 1950's Kodacolor look. It also converts to BW very nicely after scanning, I think producing a better

[pinhole-discussion] alt process and Polaroid pinhole questions

2003-04-12 Thread Uptown Gallery
Hello: Rescued more stuff (prevented demise in trash) from work. 1) 4 x 20 packs of refrigerated out-of date (2000) Polacolor 59 ER 4x5 film. I understand this stuff shifts blue with reciprocity failure as well as aging. Will a yellow filter improve this? Or should I just play with it? 2)