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the polaroid emulsion lift process

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2007

how I do it

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  • can i use kodak photo paper?

  • I think, no...

  • what chemical did you use?? thanks

  • There are no chemicals at all. It's just hot & cold water.

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  • @rafasilva1 I've used it on other materials. I haven't tried it on a non-porous surface though.

  • @graysong773 Thank you very much, i saw on flickr someone who did the emulsion lift and put it on a rock. Would this gel work on other materials or just on paper?

  • @rafasilva1 You can do this with the Fuji Films. The biggest difference is that Fuji emulsion lifts without adhesive, so you will need to use something to get it to stay adherent to the paper when it dries. Matte Gel Medium works pretty nicely.

  • Can i do it with fuji fp-100c?

  • great tutorial and awesome result on your hand!

    My Impossible silver BW film is fading all pix... hope to get one image to try this!!

  • Great work! I'll be trying my first lift soon!

  • Can you use 600 film for it?

  • great tutorial!!

    thx for uploading :-)

  • Great way to do it!!! I tried it yesterday with some friends and the result is very nice!

    Thx for the vid!!!

  • after all these years i glad i found something new that i can do

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