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    Re: Polaroid Type 55 found in closet

    Quote Originally Posted by goamules View Post
    I heard you can gently warm them up in the microwave. Just kidding....don't!
    Good way to blow up your microwave since their is some metal in those pods.

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    Re: Polaroid Type 55 found in closet

    I put an SX-70 print in the microwave -- to try to extend the period one could work with it -- and just to see what would happen. Sparks and a slightly burnt print before I could shut the microwave off!!!! There's foil in that print packet!
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    Re: Polaroid Type 55 found in closet

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn View Post
    I put an SX-70 print in the microwave -- to try to extend the period one could work with it -- and just to see what would happen. Sparks and a slightly burnt print before I could shut the microwave off!!!! There's foil in that print packet!
    Wasn't there a battery in that pack?

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    Re: Polaroid Type 55 found in closet

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Salomon View Post
    Wasn't there a battery in that pack?
    Sorry, by 'print packet', I meant just the print itself and the surrounding material needed for its support and the chemicals for processing -- basically everything that sort of squirts out of the camera when you press the shutter.

    But tossing in a used SX-70 pack, with all its metal and battery, into a microwave would be quite exciting. I think my dear old departed Aunt Wanda would approve!
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    Re: Polaroid Type 55 found in closet

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Salomon View Post
    Good way to blow up your microwave since their is some metal in those pods.
    Myth-busters did an experiment years ago with metal in microwave - sparked a lot but did no damage to the machine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Conway View Post
    I am very excited about this! In my closet I found a box of type 55 unopened! The expiration date is 2/05.I don't want to waste a single sheet. I'm open to suggestion on what speed I should shoot at with the eleven year old film .
    Hahaha... good luck.

    I loved Type 55, but with old packs, (more then a few years old), I always found that the gel packs had dried up if they weren't refrigerated, so they were spotty, at best.

    Be prepared to make 10 shots and maybe have one partially turn out, but I wouldn't be surprised if none came out at all.

    Too bad they didn't keep better. You can't freeze them because of the developer pouch, and they dried out pretty quickly otherwise, so the best you could do is put them in the fridge and hope that extends them, which it did somewhat.


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    Re: Polaroid Type 55 found in closet

    I have used unrefridgerated Type 55 much older than that! But I was lucky! But sometimes I wasn't!

    Speed Graphic w/ magnifying glass lens. Contact prints from Type 55 negatives.
    Plus one that I solarlized the negative. Fun stuff -- hope it works for you!!!!!!!
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    Well , it was fun and man I sure enjoyed using the Polaroid one last time. I ended up with six prints that looked pretty decent .I wish I had not found the type 55 now that it is over because it just reminded me of how much I miss it. I loved that film.It was so nice when you could walk into a retail store and there were so many choices with Polaroid film and at such reasonable prices. Type 55 and sepia were my favorite. The new55 film gave me hope , and it looks like the film is coming along very well, but the cost is just too much for me. So today was the final farewell to an old friend . I'll always remember the sweet smell of the print coaters in those little tubes.

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    Re: Polaroid Type 55 found in closet

    Search YouTube for Jennifer Lawrence microwave. Funny scene from American Hustle. I'm not sure if its okay to post a YouTube link.

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    Re: Polaroid Type 55 found in closet

    I learned 4x5 camera movements with Polaroid Type 52. It was a great learning tool and a great creative vehicle. I will miss those Polaroid films.

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