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Sep 18, 2006 17:50


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move__ment September 19 2006, 02:50:14 UTC
after you take a poloroid, lay it on a heating pad, to make the emulsion hot. this way, you can see the image and can choose what to manipulate. use pie cutter tools and things to move the emulsion around and make swirls or anything.

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move__ment September 19 2006, 02:50:48 UTC

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deveraux September 19 2006, 03:20:30 UTC
those are wicked!
too bad i don't have a heating pad... :( does it matter what type of film? or is 600 okay?

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thechimbley September 19 2006, 21:14:02 UTC
if you use 600 like i did, you'll end up with something gross like mine. sx-70 is easily manipulated into impressionist-painting-type things like posted above, but the film has been discontinued.

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deveraux September 19 2006, 22:20:18 UTC
i heard about that one getting discontinued. it's maddening that they're doing it. is there any way to fight it?

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thechimbley September 19 2006, 22:22:30 UTC
nope! i'm not even sure why. it sucks though because i will have to modify my sx-70 camera to take 600 film. this makes me sad because 1) i don't have time, 2) if i do have the time i'll be too lazy, and 3) i'll mess it up. :(

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thechimbley September 19 2006, 21:12:40 UTC
yeah, i know. but you need sx-70 film for that, i was using 600.

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