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
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
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Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 9:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] using polaroid 545 back
That's for sure. The shift c
That's for sure. The shift can be so drastic that the image is essentially a
grayscale in cyan (cyan-scale?)
Good luck.
--Patrick
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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] using polaroid 545 back
Date: Fri, 2
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