2007-11-16 // 07:28:07
wany30
Great !!

2007-11-15 // 22:43:21
scrubs077
yes, I#ve tried in the same way. And with old expiered film it works good. with fresh film I often get not such a good copy, only a floating of the chemicals without clear picture. is such happend at your work to sometimes?

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well i have found if the chemicals are too cold or i haven't developed for long enough it often doesn't work, but using the daylab printer and 669 has helped lots! I find direct transfers a little patchy and prefer to emulsion lift these instead.

2007-11-15 // 22:31:48
scrubs077
the transfer from pola to paper. Do you waiting for develope the pics after passing the develope-rolls or do you seperate the pics and the other paper directly after rolling?
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after i have transfered onto the polaroid film, i wait approx 1min, then peel apart the pola and press the black negative onto a receiving paper ( such as watercolour ect.) then rub over the back of the polaroid for about a minute. then I peel the off the paper. you are left with both the transfer and a positive print. hope this helps?

2007-11-15 // 22:22:05
scrubs077
nice structure, How do you make the transfer with the 669? best greatings
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ta v much, I used a daylab slide printer to transfer onto the 669 film, then transfered the image onto a paper, there are lots of white patches where the light and dark wouldnt transfer easily!