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Pinhole photo with polaroid paper
Hello,
I aim to make pinhole images whith polaroid paper (for instant cameras, not peel- apart cameras with intermediate negative), with no polaroid backs. In dark room, I aim to extract one paper from its selling black box, and fix it in my artisanal pinhole camera with some adhesive. My problem is how to "develop" and fix the picture : What must be done to start the integrated chemical reaction ? must I wet the picture, compress it between rollers or something else ? Thanks for your answer ! Manu. |
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Pinhole photo with polaroid paper
Lourens Smak wrote:
basically you have to bring it into a high-PH environment. (don't know ^^^^^^^ the right terms, sorry...) The opposite of acid... actually, you got it right approximately speaking, things with a PH higher than 7 (neutral) are "basic" Cheers, Phil |
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