SusanV
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Hi all,
I asked this over at APUG, but didn't get anywhere, soooo....
I was given a bunch of Polaroid 52 film, and would ilke to use it in my very
basic, 4 x 5 wooden box pinhole camera. I think I can figure out the logistics
of the exposure part... but I would like to know if anyone has ever used this
stuff without a "back" that squeezes the goo out of the carrier. Can that be
done manually, like with a brayer?
and how long is the development time... a minute?
I've never used the stuff, so I'm clueless, but motivated to figure it out!
thanks for any ideas...
Susan
I asked this over at APUG, but didn't get anywhere, soooo....
I was given a bunch of Polaroid 52 film, and would ilke to use it in my very
basic, 4 x 5 wooden box pinhole camera. I think I can figure out the logistics
of the exposure part... but I would like to know if anyone has ever used this
stuff without a "back" that squeezes the goo out of the carrier. Can that be
done manually, like with a brayer?
and how long is the development time... a minute?
I've never used the stuff, so I'm clueless, but motivated to figure it out!
thanks for any ideas...
Susan