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Uploaded by ThePolaZone on Aug 23, 2010
Emulsion left in 7 minutes~10 minutes after take a picture for the best image.(Special clip was manufactured.)Reference Image : http://www.flickr.com/photos/pinholeart/sets/72157624779989024/
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What is that film clip? Looks so handy.
evileric 5 months ago
Doesn't matter what kind of paper!
Did it with Ilford Smooth Pearl paper works excellent!
TobiasAsser1990 9 months ago
I don't know exactly what paper is being used in this video but it is most likely receiving paper made by the German company Spürsinn. Look for it at The Impossible Project.
zakcoleman 11 months ago
same question from me, what kind of paper is it???
stefans1982 1 year ago
great video! do you need to use special paper for the receiving surface?
mort101 1 year ago
Where did you get that film clip?
one0man0band 1 year ago
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What is that film clip? Looks so handy.
evileric 5 months ago
Doesn't matter what kind of paper!
Did it with Ilford Smooth Pearl paper works excellent!
TobiasAsser1990 9 months ago
I don't know exactly what paper is being used in this video but it is most likely receiving paper made by the German company Spürsinn. Look for it at The Impossible Project.
zakcoleman 11 months ago
same question from me, what kind of paper is it???
stefans1982 1 year ago
great video! do you need to use special paper for the receiving surface?
mort101 1 year ago
Where did you get that film clip?
one0man0band 1 year ago