this does seem to be a problem with polaroid instant
colour i use t88 in a modified swinger(i think thats
what it is) with massvly long exposures(up to 6
minutes) and the blue cast can be immense.
if you are scanning the preints you can correct them
partially using curves in photoshop (adding in
camera.
-Original Message-
From: D. Hill [mailto:zopp...@yahoo.com]
Sent: 18 October 2002 15:18
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] polaroid film
Ian,
Is this the intregal film, for the one-step cameras?
You will know if the film pack has two foil
Ian,
Is this the intregal film, for the one-step cameras?
You will know if the film pack has two foil dots on
the metal base (battery contacts)
If so the easiest method is to build your camera
around the entire cartridge - not just shooting one
sheet at a time. You will need a polaroid 600 or
I have decided to have a go at pinhole photography. I have some 600 speed
polaroid film but I am unsure about how to develop the pictures once they
are exposed. I understand you have to use some sort of roller. Any advice
would be greatfully received.
Ian
Ian Coleman
altodigital South Limited
where can I get instructions on how to build a simple Polaroid Instant Film
pinhole camera?