Is this possible to do at home?

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Frederik Bo

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Hi.

I am new to this forum, so forgive me if I am posting in the wrong place or if the topic has already been covered.

I saw this video: from new55 and was wondering if this was possible to do at home.
They make it look relatively easy. Build a light tight box with a inferred camera, make som pods, assemble the film and shoot.

Really the thing i can't quit figur out is. Can the materials, the paper, the chemicals and the film, be bought off the shelf? In the video they mention having gotten the materials from 20x24 studio. To my knowlage the 20x24 materials were the last stock, left over when polaroid went under. How unique are those Polaroid materials, are there similar materials from other manufactures that one could use in stead?

I would so love to shoot 8x10 peel apart. I never got to shoot any of the polaroid stuff. Fuji fp-100c was my favorite film and it is going the way of the dodo. Shooting something similar to fp-100c in 8x10 format would blow my mind.

I know The Impossible project Makes a 8x10 integral film, but from the pictures i have seen on the internet, it doesn't really look quit right. I will have to try the impossible stuff soon though.

I am also aware of New55s prototype 4x5 film.
 
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