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Old May 15th 08, 03:16 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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Draco wrote,on my timestamp of 15/05/2008 11:57 PM:
On May 15, 7:05 am, Helen wrote:
On May 15, 2:28 am, wrote:





I realize this is a 35mm group, but figure you folks might have
experience with this....
Is there a way to double-expose a Polaroid image?
I would imagine if you could snap a Polaroid picture and then somehow
stop it from being ejected from the camera, or perhaps halting the
developing process and then re-loading it into the camera, you might
be able to double-expose it.
Alternatively, is there another way to simulate double-exposure on
polaroids? Ie, to get some kind of image onto the polaroid, even a
smear of luminescent color, before the image is exposed?
Note that I am not a photographer, but rather a teacher looking to do
a demosntration for a class.
Thanks so much in advance,
R Gould

A Spectra Pro/Minolta Instant Pro will double expose the film.
It actually has an LCD display on the back with a lot of options, one
of which is multiple exposure. You set it to take however many
exposures you want, and press the shutter button for each exposure.
When you've taken them all, it ejects the film.

You can also set a timer between each shot, to take multiple-self-
portraits easily.

http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Polaroid_Spectra
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Unfortunately Polaroid has stopped making those cameras and now has
stopped the production of film for that camera, as well as for the 600
series. No more instant images that spit out so you can share right
now. Seems the digital P&S cameras have made the polaroid a thing of
antiquity.


Try Fuji, they still make that type of film.
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Old May 15th 08, 05:45 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
jimkramer
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Default Double-exposing Polaroids?

"Draco" wrote in message
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On May 15, 10:16 am, Noons wrote:
Draco wrote,on my timestamp of 15/05/2008 11:57 PM:





On May 15, 7:05 am, Helen wrote:
On May 15, 2:28 am, wrote:


I realize this is a 35mm group, but figure you folks might have
experience with this....
Is there a way to double-expose a Polaroid image?
I would imagine if you could snap a Polaroid picture and then somehow
stop it from being ejected from the camera, or perhaps halting the
developing process and then re-loading it into the camera, you might
be able to double-expose it.
Alternatively, is there another way to simulate double-exposure on
polaroids? Ie, to get some kind of image onto the polaroid, even a
smear of luminescent color, before the image is exposed?
Note that I am not a photographer, but rather a teacher looking to do
a demosntration for a class.
Thanks so much in advance,
R Gould
A Spectra Pro/Minolta Instant Pro will double expose the film.
It actually has an LCD display on the back with a lot of options, one
of which is multiple exposure. You set it to take however many
exposures you want, and press the shutter button for each exposure.
When you've taken them all, it ejects the film.


You can also set a timer between each shot, to take multiple-self-
portraits easily.


http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Polaroid_Spectra
Helen- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Unfortunately Polaroid has stopped making those cameras and now has
stopped the production of film for that camera, as well as for the 600
series. No more instant images that spit out so you can share right
now. Seems the digital P&S cameras have made the polaroid a thing of
antiquity.


Try Fuji, they still make that type of film.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, but try and find that in the States. So far no one (as I know)
is importing it, yet.


Draco

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/shop/3...ck_Film .html

Quick before everybody gets it. :-)
-Jim


 




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