Laura,
For type 55 Polaroid shoot for print at 64 ISO, for negative at 20 ISO.
Gary
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make your own tests. It helps the learning curve too. - Original
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make your own tests. It helps the learning curve too. - Original
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Julie,
Shoot Polaroid Type 55N and your guessing and development worries are over.
Gary
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Shoot Polaroid Type 55N and your guessing and development worries are over.
I've used this for a while and love it. However, if I use the exposure
tables I've found through this list, I get completely blown out negatives.
I just can't believe that my exposure meter is that far off. Any ideas?
to print. I did 8x10 with
an eye to platinum printing, but I ended up making dupe negatives to boost
contrast.
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> I'm going to the west coast of Ireland at the e
Julie,
Shoot Polaroid Type 55N and your guessing and development worries are over.
Gary
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> I'm going to the west coast of Ireland at the end of June and I
I am shooting the same film and the same format.
I would advise filtration of Red and Yellow.
Red will also darken foilage, in addition to darkening
sky, and yellow will lighten foilage in addition to darkening
sky.
a number 29 dark red will make the blue sky extremely dark.
a number 25 will dar
I'm going to the west coast of Ireland at the end of June and I'm hoping to
take a lot of pinhole shots, especially of the sea and bogs and the sun
through the clouds, etc., etc., etc. I'm wondering if anyone has any
suggestions on how to get good contrast between the sky and the clouds, in
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