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Polaroid Type 54

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How long did you let the print develop before peeling?
 
The temperature was about 20 degrees C so I developed for 45-55 seconds before peeling. I washed some of the prints for a few minutes. The tone was still there when I went to sleep last night.

It's a very subtle tone and I can't make up my mind whether it's really there or not. I'm wondering if it's down to the lights I was viewing under - I'm going to check under daylight when I get back from the office.
 
I would not think that a B&W Polaroid would be affected by the color balance of the light hitting it, Normally when there is color tints in the film, it is usually attributed to temperature and development time. Or I guess age since I've had some Polapan 100 (in the packs 3-1/4x4-1/4 not the 4x5 54) that expired in 2003, the first few came out neutral toned, then one came out with a slight sepia tone.
 
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