Re: Re: strange color with Polaroid color materials

From: jack duganne <duganne_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Thu 06 Dec 2001 - 14:42:07 PST

on 12/6/2001 11:26 AM, aaron at aaron@deadlettertype.com wrote:

> i've had the same problem, and have tried to no avail to develop a consistent
> solution. many of these polaroid films were meant to be used with a flash.
> SOME shots that i took with a combination of daylight and incandescent light
> turned out okay (???):
>
> http://www.pinholevisions.org/discussion/upload/gallery2001.php?cmd=max&start=
> 24&pic=jason.jpg
>
> but for the most part what i've done has turned that sickly polaroid blue. you
> could try using a blue filter of some sort, like what is used on the polaroid
> flashes.
>
> what is the "fuji material" you are referring to? is it instant reversal?
> /aaron
>
The Fuji material is great! It is Instant Color Film FP-100C.

Good luck,

Jack
>> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] strange color with Polaroid color materials
>> Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
>>
>> This problem may be painfully elementary to most people, but I am in a
>> quandary as to the solution.
>> I have been trying to use Polaroid color material in my 4x5 pinhole and have
>> gotten only yellow/green and majenta/purple images.
>> Does anyone have a suggestion as to what kind of filtration I must use, if
>> any, to rectify the situation? It is all daylight material.
>> I have used the Fuji material and it is perfect! What's the deal?!
>>
>> Jack Duganne
Received on Thu Dec 6 14:41:24 2001

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