TIP film fail #1
All I did was shield the film as it came out, and of course let it develop upside down.
SX-70 + PX70
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TIP film fail #1
All I did was shield the film as it came out, and of course let it develop upside down.
SX-70 + PX70
*taken by cinzinc
*taken by cinzinc
Polaroid SX-70 SLR
TIP PX 70
Immediately shielded - rushed back into the kitchen - switched on the stove - heated it up for about 5 minutes.
I think the heating process didn’t have to be that long, it’s all about experimenting with this film.
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Polaroid SX-70 SLR
TIP PX70
Immediately shielded but the wind had my dark slide flying a bit - developed under my shoulder
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Finally, new post!
The viewfinder on my polaroid does not show me exactly what I take a photograph of. If only the black color on the right side didn’t show.
I love the new TIP px680!
Immediately shielded.
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Camera: Polaroid 600 Extreme
Film: TIP px680
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This ejected right after the dark slide.
So I quickly turned it upside don to develop, then wrote on the back side.
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Clock wise
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