just had my sun600lms and went with px600ff on a very hot noon, not sure what the temperature is. My pics turned out orange rather than silver/sepia.
but the thing i'm wondering from your video is, how long after the shot had been taken could/should you do this cooling off technique? - and when will this technique won't take affect after the shot is taken?
So the first problem was, the fotos got too cold. The newer films are better not getting warm?
I love the PX100 and 600 films, but it gets more and more weird.
There are too many things you have to know, before taking just one simple photo. Even then it isn't over: You have to store the right way: very dry, otherwise the photos won't stay in the great condition they were taken.
0:26 - that was a brief px-film porn there XD
michellybaby 6 months ago
just had my sun600lms and went with px600ff on a very hot noon, not sure what the temperature is. My pics turned out orange rather than silver/sepia.
but the thing i'm wondering from your video is, how long after the shot had been taken could/should you do this cooling off technique? - and when will this technique won't take affect after the shot is taken?
Sorbesque 9 months ago
you should make an episode about your fridge some day, looks like you got it loaded!
lovo356 1 year ago
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USE BLACK PAPER or something dark colored.
i found that white paper alone, in the sun, will bring light to the film.
my photos became over exposed cuz of this. read my review at xgummiibears.tumblr.com
PS
mijonju i tagged two of your videos to explain temperature. (:
MsBuBBLesvA 1 year ago
this worked really well for me! great idea
by the way, what song is it?
eightpenceshort 1 year ago
@eightpenceshort Im glad it works for you!
the song is by sounds of seventy three search it :)
Mijonju 1 year ago
So the first problem was, the fotos got too cold. The newer films are better not getting warm?
I love the PX100 and 600 films, but it gets more and more weird.
There are too many things you have to know, before taking just one simple photo. Even then it isn't over: You have to store the right way: very dry, otherwise the photos won't stay in the great condition they were taken.
But thanks a lot for your tips anyway!
McBricker 1 year ago
I hate you sir (A) all your pictures seem to come out nice no matter what technique you use and mine pretty much all just fail big time =P
But great video! Still wish the films were less expensive
dutchtuner 1 year ago
27!!! your in heaven i'm 37 sometimes 40!!
astridink 1 year ago
@astridink oh dear me! you must try this out and see if it works at such temperature!
tell me the results! bring your Polaroid camera back to life!
Mijonju 1 year ago 2
Thanks alot for this tip. Will try it out in US this summer...
MissVinter 1 year ago
hope you guys can try them too, see if it works out great.
Mijonju 1 year ago
you're the man!
betamaxdc 1 year ago
Damn man what a creative way of cooling your film! You making it reminded me of origami! ;)
soundofseventythree 1 year ago
Cool little idea :)
JamesGreen321 1 year ago
WOOT!!! Mijonjo!! :D
Partyywizard 1 year ago
@Partyywizard if you guys have a polaroid camera, bring them back to life! :)
Mijonju 1 year ago
Nice! Finally a new video =)
fattyale 1 year ago
@fattyale yeah! more coming sooN!
Mijonju 1 year ago
@Mijonju By the way, nice hair!
fattyale 1 year ago