I agree with Jim...the colors in the time zero film are
wonderful...sometimes more like pastels than photo dyes...
There is one other kind of instant film that Polaroid makes called Spectra.
It has a slightly different size (a bit bigger) and is incompatible with the
SX-70 & 600.
If you have a Spectra camera there is no reason you can't do the same kind
of thing as with the 600 type.
andy
-----Original Message-----
From: pinhole-discussion-admin@pinhole.com
[mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@pinhole.com]On Behalf Of Eric Lawton
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 12:03 PM
To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Polaroid 600
Jim,
Here is a chart I put together and have used for Polaroid Time-Zero film. I
calculate my exposure time normally for an ISO 150 film and use the chart
below that I developed by expirementation. It's not real prescise but it
should get you some good exposures right from the start.
The great thing about polaroid is that you get instant feedback, so you can
modify your exposure acordingly without waiting for results from the
darkroom. I really like the soft colors this film gives you. Too bad for
me though, wal-mart just stopped carrying this film in my town. I'll have
to try the 600 film.
....
Received on Thu Jan 4 12:55:29 2001
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