Re: [pinhole-discussion] using polaroid 545 back

2002-05-28 Thread Edward Levinson
In Japan there are two color polaroid films available. One shifts towards blue but the other one shifts toward YELLOW which I find preferable for outside landscapes, interiors etc. Sorry I don't have the film names and numbers in front of me right now. They both should be available worldwide. Also

Re: [pinhole-discussion] using polaroid 545 back

2002-05-27 Thread Edward Levinson
In Japan there are two color polaroid films available. One shifts towards blue but the other one shifts toward YELLOW which I find preferable for outside landscapes, interiors etc. Sorry I don't have the film names and numbers in front of me right now. They both should be available worldwide. Also

RE: [pinhole-discussion] using polaroid 545 back

2002-05-26 Thread Achal Pashine
Message- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??? [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???] On Behalf Of Patrick Barrett Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 9:26 AM To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] using polaroid 545 back That's for sure. The shift c

Re: [pinhole-discussion] using polaroid 545 back

2002-05-25 Thread Patrick Barrett
That's for sure. The shift can be so drastic that the image is essentially a grayscale in cyan (cyan-scale?) Good luck. --Patrick From: CLinT-BOb Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: [pinhole-discussion] using polaroid 545 back Date: Fri, 2

RE: [pinhole-discussion] using Polaroid 545 back

2002-05-25 Thread Andy Schmitt
I use it all the time. The Polapan 4x5 & pack films are lots of fun (instant gratification & all that). You get stunning negatives from the P/N. The color film is a bit trickier but some wonderful pictures are available within it. Loonngg exposures due require a "bit" of filtration but the shift is