cinotrah
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Hi,
I recently got my hands on a Polaroid Model 180 Land Camera and some original Polaroid 667 Land Film expired 05/80 which I tried using for a project. I've shot some newer Impossible films, but never original, and never Land Film so I've never gone through the whole negative-developing process. I read the instructions and roughly know what to do (draw white stripe, draw yellow stripe, develop, take away negative from positive, store). It's an ASA 3000 film and recommended development times are: 24° C: 30 sec, 21° C: 45 sec, 18° C: 60 sec, 10° C: 90 sec. I was wondering how much I should adjust these times, given the age of the film, and if there was anything else I need to think about when shooting Land Film. I've cleaned the rolls, the mechanics seem to work, so I'm hoping to be able to start soon.
Thanks for any advice!
cino
I recently got my hands on a Polaroid Model 180 Land Camera and some original Polaroid 667 Land Film expired 05/80 which I tried using for a project. I've shot some newer Impossible films, but never original, and never Land Film so I've never gone through the whole negative-developing process. I read the instructions and roughly know what to do (draw white stripe, draw yellow stripe, develop, take away negative from positive, store). It's an ASA 3000 film and recommended development times are: 24° C: 30 sec, 21° C: 45 sec, 18° C: 60 sec, 10° C: 90 sec. I was wondering how much I should adjust these times, given the age of the film, and if there was anything else I need to think about when shooting Land Film. I've cleaned the rolls, the mechanics seem to work, so I'm hoping to be able to start soon.
Thanks for any advice!
cino