I haven't had a chance to read the press release yet, but there
is a possible answer to the color shift problems. Polaroid makes
a b&w version of their 600 intrgral film. No color shift (!) and
reciprocity failure just needs an exposure correction.
Mike Vande Bunt
Guillermo wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Guy Glorieux" <guy.glorieux@sympatico.ca>
> >
> > I just read your release on Pinhole Visions.
> > Is this you behind this initiative? I thought that there was too much
> > reciprocity/color shift problems with polaroid to be really successful
> > material for pinhole.
> > When are we going to see it in Canada?
>
> "SEE IT" that's as far I'd go, the concept is very interesting but I can't
> get myself to pay $100 for it. I bought a Polaroid back accepting 600 film
> at eBay couple of weeks ago for $10 with the intention to transform it into
> a polaroid pinhole camera, eventually. Nevertheless, I'd like to tell my
> Japanese friends or anybody else: "Whenever in doubt, Go for it!", I don't
> have doubts, though!.
>
> Guillermo
>
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