Beautiful. I have hundreds of Polaroid photos I took during the 70's & 80's that I'm digitizing and starting to upload. Seeing this manipulation clip reminds me how amazing it was that you could do that when the "instant" film first came out.
@yotienpluche Thanks for the complement. The film used in this video is Polaroid Time Zero, not Impossible film. You can manipulate ANY of the integral film produced by the impossible project (color and b&w!) in the same manner as I did here with a couple of modifications: 1) The film does not need to be heated 2) Wait for at least an hour before trying to manipulate.
Can you do something similar to peel apart films? Thanks
BMacW650 2 weeks ago
@BMacW650 unfortunately, no. But you can do lifts or transfers for some types of polaroid and fuji films.
polamation 2 weeks ago
Beautiful. I have hundreds of Polaroid photos I took during the 70's & 80's that I'm digitizing and starting to upload. Seeing this manipulation clip reminds me how amazing it was that you could do that when the "instant" film first came out.
MindsiMedia 2 months ago
That's really beautiful, it looked like a painting than a polaroid picture
imfxxxnmagicdude 4 months ago
@imfxxxnmagicdude thanks
polamation 4 months ago
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yotienpluche 4 months ago
@yotienpluche Thanks for the complement. The film used in this video is Polaroid Time Zero, not Impossible film. You can manipulate ANY of the integral film produced by the impossible project (color and b&w!) in the same manner as I did here with a couple of modifications: 1) The film does not need to be heated 2) Wait for at least an hour before trying to manipulate.
polamation 4 months ago
Awesome video and music!
TheOrangeCrayon132 6 months ago
@TheOrangeCrayon132 Thanks
polamation 6 months ago