Polaroid Super Wide Pinhole Camera Conversion (SW-2)
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FYI: You can absolutley do wonderful image transfers with Fuji 100c pack film...only difference is the transfer must be dry (no water), after letting the film develop for 20 seconds (instead of 13) before seperating and (most importantly), from the time you seperate the positive from the negative and "transfer" the negative to the surface area (Arches 88 works best) it MUST be done in COMPLETE darkness. ALso, use more force when rolling over with a brayer.
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Hi Michael, the biggest problem with Fuji instant film is that is very different. The colour is much better than Polaroid in my opinion, but you can't do image transfers with it. The emulsion lifts are a bit crappy as well. It's more of a plastic rather than a gelatin.
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Thank you Michael..... It's a shame that Polaroid announced the other day that they are ceasing production of all instant film. It's sad that I have only discovered all this now.
Hey David, my timing is...just... impeccable.
I'm considering changing the title of the series to, "Fujifilm Instant Film Pinhole Conversion For Polaroid Cameras". That "little" announcement dampened my flame a bit.
I will point out that, for the time being, Fujifilm produces FP-100C (color), FP-100B (b&w) and FP-3000B (3000 speed b&w).
czak142p 4 years ago