Thank you all for your kind comments. Most appreciated. This is my favourite shot taken with the Fuji FP100C from the session. Unfortunately I lost the negative when trying to remove the black side of it, so I only have the actual print left.
Agree, this is a great portrait, to clarify, you mention the word "silk" and I see the lines in it... is this old stock? and is this the 4x5 fuji pack film or the smaller stuff that still exists, mine certainly doesn't have those lines in it... so I'm curious about it and as I've only recently (the past two years) payed any attention to polaroids, I don't have the historic knowledge base that you guys do
Thanks. I bought the instant film during the autumn, so it not old stock. The size I used in this case is 3.25x4.25 inch in my Polaroid 405 back. This is my first pack of instant photos I ever shot (10 shots in total), so my historic knowledge base is very limited to say it at least. The lines are more like raster - I still haven't tried the non Silk version, which I also have a few packs of. Here is a link to the data sheet for the film (both the Silk and the non-Silk version): http://www.fujifilm.com/products/instant_photo/pdf/fp_100c_datasheet.pdf
I don't know if the Silk version is still being produced. The expiry date for the Silk version is about 10 month before the non-silk version I bought at the same time. But that could also be because the turn-over in stock is slower for the Silk version. I bought both versions to test which one I would prefer the most.
I don't know if the Silk version is still being produced. The expiry date for the Silk version is about 10 month before the non-silk version I bought at the same time. But that could also be because the turn-over in stock is slower for the Silk version. I bought both versions to test which one I would prefer the most.
What I mean is NEITHER version is made, they aren't making the 405 Polaroid back version any longer as far as I understand, you have the last of it, so don't waste it (but obviously if your test is this good, you won't).
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