@lovelyxskinny hmmm.. Is there no image at all on one half? It could be because of the rollers on your camera? Might not be spreading the chemicals through to allow it all to develop evenly... Check if they are clean.
@blyth1972 Thanks! i am glad to be of help. Pioneer member means you're an early adopter of the impossible project. You would get points when you bought certain "test" films or films that haven't been perfected yet.
@dukeagob it took about 15 minutes for the picture to completely develop... you actually still notice some development after a day. thanks for watching!
Do you happen to know why all my polaroids come out half undeveloped?? I bought 2 packs of film and both packs, same issue.. :/
lovelyxskinny 1 month ago
@lovelyxskinny hmmm.. Is there no image at all on one half? It could be because of the rollers on your camera? Might not be spreading the chemicals through to allow it all to develop evenly... Check if they are clean.
slicktoroid 1 month ago
@slicktoroid Yeah, only half develops. Maybe it is the rollers.. I'll try to gently clean them and tell you how it goes. Thank you.
lovelyxskinny 1 month ago
Thankyou heaps for posting this, it makes things considerably easier when you're a layman like myself!
I was also wondering about what a Pioneer member is and how i would go about becoming a member, if that's still offered/possible?
blyth1972 5 months ago
@blyth1972 Thanks! i am glad to be of help. Pioneer member means you're an early adopter of the impossible project. You would get points when you bought certain "test" films or films that haven't been perfected yet.
As of now they are no longer accepting members :(
slicktoroid 5 months ago
@slicktoroid that's ok thankyou anyway! I shall have to keep an eye on your channel. Take care and thanks again
blyth1972 5 months ago
Where are you buy the same camera ?? How it cost ?
e33402 6 months ago
Thank you for posting!
theoneandonlylc 6 months ago
do you still need to adjust the dark and light wheel even thought you already have the ND filter?
brigan10 7 months ago
@brigan10 I left the adjustment in the centre, I didn't feel like i needed to adjust it at all.
slicktoroid 7 months ago
very cool! how long exactly did it take for the photo to develop?
dukeagob 10 months ago
@dukeagob it took about 15 minutes for the picture to completely develop... you actually still notice some development after a day. thanks for watching!
slicktoroid 10 months ago
thanks so much for posting this!
iRaymond 10 months ago
@iRaymond Thanks for watching!
slicktoroid 10 months ago
Hey what song were you using while waiting for the film to develop?
MyNameIsYan 10 months ago
@MyNameIsYan Life in Technicolor by Coldplay :)
slicktoroid 10 months ago
This works with type 600 cameras too right? And somehow I think the colours look nicer while developing normally.
vickzter 10 months ago
@vickzter yup it is meant for 600 cameras actually. I had to put on that ND filter to shoot it in my sx70
slicktoroid 10 months ago