Great tip!
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Ed Araquel
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Great tip!
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Ed Araquel
Http://edaraquel.com
They really need to start releasing this to the general public…there's a whole world outside of the US that wants to see this film! :)
Nice work! Where did you find the film?
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Leo's Camera has a used 4x5 in their front window for way too much money and Beau Photo has a bunch as well.
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Hola! I'm out in Van as well. You can see my stuff at http://500px.com/edaraquel
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It's tucked away in Large Format Accessories: http://www.igorcamera.com/large_format_accessories.htm
Who is Igor?
I'm not sure if there's a need to go that large with digital when current sensors already appear to rival 8x10 film in resolution: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/iq180_vs_8x10.shtml
I thought vistek.ca had some in its online catalog...
I used a 1uF as well and my Polaroid processor is back in business! Thanks Ben for the info.
PS Strangely, it also fixed the timer buzzer. Before the fix, the buzzer would go off until I unplugged...
That's very true nowadays just as it was in the chemical darkroom days: It still takes a good operator/printer (person) to know what the printer is or is not capable of and to work around those...
Well, if the end use is to be scanned then I guess that's fine...otherwise...hmmm.
So, is the image reversed then?
The fact that they're even bothering to revive 8x10 format instant film (before even 4x5!) is exciting enough to me.
I would say no it doesn't...it's based on their 600 ASA instant non-peel apart film.
I've been told by Impossible Project that they will start selling 8x10 to the general public mid-July but probably at a higher price than their $99 test film.
For the Pioneers, they had only 40...
Whoops...I stand corrected! You can buy it now for $99US!!!! https://shop.the-impossible-project.com/newsletters/pioneer?date=2012-06-08&start=0
They even have test pics on their site to show their progress! http://www.the-impossible-project.com/projects/8x10/
I'm just wondering how much it will be...
Tried my hand at shooting and developing 8x10 Fuji Super RX Blue with Max Pyro at 2:2:100 dilution and 6 minutes. I guessed at 125ISO but really should have used 50ISO judging from the thinness of...
I managed to get an old pack of Polaroid 804 but unfortunately all the positives have leaked and dried up. Is there a possible use for the negatives or are they only developable via Polaroid...
I have the same back and yes you can use it but only on Polaroid film that gets rarer by the minute.
The kind of Polaroid you're looking for is Polaroid sheet film such as Type 55, 53, and 51...in...
Polaroid 600SE with 127mm lens
Polaroid Blue film.
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Ed
Here are the basics of what's involved including what you do with the Polaroid 8x10 Land Film Processor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTnCSdI_yt0