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    Polaroids (and Fujiroids)

    Really, no thread for posting polaroids?

    This is my first (that I'd show anybody, anyway)


    Uncle Rob's Accordion by Paul McEvoy, on Flickr
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    Re: Polaoids (and Fujiroids)

    I'm still needing a scanner, I am thinking of getting the Epson V750-M.
    It looks like next month, hopefully.

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    Re: Polaoids (and Fujiroids)

    I'm game. Just posted this to the "Architecture" thread for lack of a better option, but it certainly belongs here. Taken yesterday afternoon.

    4x5 Pacemaker Speed Graphic
    Zeiss 15cm uncoated Tessar (circa 1920s)
    Polaroid type 64 tungsten film (expired 1999)



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    Re: Polaoids (and Fujiroids)

    Polaroid 600SE with 127mm lens
    Polaroid Blue film.



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    Re: Polaoids (and Fujiroids)

    Quote Originally Posted by buggz View Post
    I'm still needing a scanner, I am thinking of getting the Epson V750-M.
    It looks like next month, hopefully.
    I think Polaroid positives are the one thing you can scan on just about any old scanner.

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    Re: Polaoids (and Fujiroids)

    Possibly, but, I don't have a scanner, so, I was thinking, might as well get a good one, eh?

    Quote Originally Posted by sully75 View Post
    I think Polaroid positives are the one thing you can scan on just about any old scanner.

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    Re: Polaoids (and Fujiroids)

    Quote Originally Posted by buggz View Post
    Possibly, but, I don't have a scanner, so, I was thinking, might as well get a good one, eh?
    As long as you can afford it! I got myself an Epson 4990 Photo scanner to do all my negatives with. I have yet to run a reflective scan through it, but I too have a ton of Polaroid prints in need of digitization.
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    Re: Polaoids (and Fujiroids)

    Yep i have a 4870 which is even older. Works pretty ok witjvthe after market better-scanning holder.

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    Re: Polaoids (and Fujiroids)

    Quick one from this weekend, cheap scanner, I see lots of dust, etc, sigh...
    I gotta learn all this scanner stuff now.
    Especially the resolution stuff.
    I scanned at 4800dpi, makes a HUGE file!
    I definitely don't understand it.
    Yes, I'm a newbie to this.
    Not that good, but it's a start.
    Sinar f2 4x5 - Sinaron S 180mm - f5.6 - Fuji Instant FP-100C45

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