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Pellicola Impossible PX 100
Nuova edizione della pellicola istantanea PX 100 Silver Shade. Straordinario materiale monocromatico, studiato appositamente per lâ??utilizzo nelle tradizionali fotocamere Polaroid SX-70.
La pellicola PX Silver Shade sperimentale e produce risultati variabili in base alle condizioni di luce e di temperatura (guarda anche la galleria degli esempi sotto riportata).
Leggi le caratteristiche nel dettaglio e scarica qui il manuale per lâ??utilizzo: px film website
La pellicola PX Silver Shade sperimentale e produce risultati variabili in base alle condizioni di luce e di temperatura (guarda anche la galleria degli esempi sotto riportata).
Leggi le caratteristiche nel dettaglio e scarica qui il manuale per lâ??utilizzo: px film website
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CARATTERISTICHE DEL PRODOTTO
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2. Hold the camera stable, especially at low light levels and press the button. 3. Immediately shield the image from light as the camera ejects it, the first split seconds are crucial! 4. Protect the picture from light for up to 3 minutes while it develops (let it develop upside down). 5. Turn the picture over and enjoy your Impossible instant picture. In order to enhance the picture quality and minimize unwanted aging alterations please apply our recommended Dry Age procedure. |
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Questa pellicola è compatibile con i seguenti modelli di fotocamere:
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very tricky
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Well, of course this was the first silver shade, but it didn't work well for me. All my images were totally orange, as if i had poured super thick syrup all over them. I also tried using a thermometer so the temperature would be perfect, but that didn't work either
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Tricky film, lovely tones
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This has been the most tricky film to use, really critical on temperature,and shading on ejection, best shots are with Flash, solves the shading problem, or indoor available light, lovely sepia tones.I haven't done so well on some outdoor shots, over exposure can be a problem
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