2010-09-14 // 00:46:06 zveliakine i love the 600 film, and still do not understand why people here are not at all interested in it. Ok, the TZ was great at the time, but it's not anymore and the films that are in our fridges will never produce accurate colors anymore.
Luckyly, my fridge is still full of 600.
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i agree - fresh 600 was almost as good as fresh time-zero supercolor - from the 90's.
while i do like all polaroid films, and i do like the expired vintage look we're seeing now - when i wanted a nice instant color photo 600 is hard to beat.
your recent 600's still look great. i have a great deal from 2006 & it has that very faded look to it - while some much older tz still has decent color & much more contrast. i'm careful to shade my tz films now - like the new tip films. it's that shielding layer that breaks down and causes the yellow/gold streaks. either that or dirty rollers.
looking at the originals again i'd have to say that of these three the 600 is most pleasing.
2010-09-13 // 21:18:13 TheGentlemanAmateur Excellent concept, and excellently executed!
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Thanks GA.
I was hoping for some more red (like this lovely one »link), but I guess I'll just have to be patient. I'm confident they'll keep getting better though.
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Ah, I didn't see the magic mushroom before. Looks tasty. Did you harvest?
My next PX attempt will have to be in real sunlight.
Thanks for the tips.
2010-09-13 // 18:23:54 birdclaws I discovered some red yesterday. Well... maybe dark pink. :)
I poured a little bit of hydrogen peroxide in it.
Though, it did mess up the emulsion, it was nice to see a burst of saturation.
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I've never been one to experiment like you Mr. H. I use H2O2 only for cleaning wounds. But I suppose you could say the PX70 is a bit wounded. Did you post this yet? I'll go check...