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Ohhhh Ray!!Darr, brilliant polaroid Photos and PP!!
I have been diging out my old tools for making polaroids.
That is for the Fujifilm, FP100C, 10 boxes standard and 10 boxes of the silk type is what I have left.
My main interest in those is to "wash" the negative and then scan them. The positive film-part is just a positive by-Product
A Little autumn Project.
But I have one un-opended box of 20 sheats and one opened 0f the old Polaroid Polacolor Pro 100 4x5.
Last date Jan -02, so a few weeks past its prime.. And stored in room temperature for the last 10 years or so.
I just saved it for the bragging rights.
If you have the right film casette and dare to give it a try, just say the word and I can send it to you.
You never know..
Ray
Extra style points for you!Got my other than Leica M ready to go! With new Askari-Petronio fancy paper tape covering.
Looking good as new ... :thumbup:Got my other than Leica M ready to go! With new Askari-Petronio fancy paper tape covering.
Now I'm wondering: How did you get Acros into the Baby?Our local Courthouse last Winter.
1957 Baby Rolleiflex, Acros 100:
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That reminds me, I need to revisit and see if I can correct some of the "not quite vertical lines" in PS. Sometimes life is too busy, I suppose...
Ah! Yes, the Rera Pan 100 was sold until recently and it was simply cut-down Acros 100 relabeled as Rera Pan. It is easy enough to cut down any 120 film and roll it onto 127 spools. Even slide film! It works perfectly.Now I'm wondering: How did you get Acros into the Baby?
I see. I didn't know that it was Acros. I don't have a Baby anymore. Sold it when I couldn't get Ektachrome in 127 format anymore. The nice think with 127 chromes was that one could get frames for the that fitted in a 35mm slide projector.Ah! Yes, the Rera Pan 100 was sold until recently and it was simply cut-down Acros 100 relabeled as Rera Pan. It is easy enough to cut down any 120 film and roll it onto 127 spools. Even slide film! It works perfectly.