In my experience, unless my SX-70 is not working right, I had to turn the dial all the way to the dark side as if I wanted to underexpose the print....Impossible reccomends the standard exposure setting of the middle.
Then it is kind of puzzling that their website says to make sure that it is perfectly in the middle......I think the one complaint that I have about this film is that you cannot watch it develop totally like you could with the Polaroid....
Check out the prices of SX-70s on eBay for a laugh.
Btw, I actually attended the event, it was a lot of fun.![]()
Why is it put there in the first place?.....Poalroid did not seem like a dumb company back when Polaroid was really Polaroid not just a name slapped on cheap Chinese electronics that are low quality....
Another tip* Keep in mind that part of the development is triggered by light. Right when the photo comes out of the camera you must protect it from light but after between 60-90 seconds ( I find 75 is good) you must flip over the photo to allow light to get to it so it can finish its process. If you leave the print out of the light for more than 90 it will come out overexposed.
Check out the prices of SX-70s on eBay for a laugh.
According to their literature it says that the one of the processes is started by reaction with light.....And from taking some test shots it certainly seems true.....
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