farlymac
PF McFarland
I am so glad I gave up on Polaroid years ago. Bad enough seeing 35mm film discontinuations.
PF
PF
My local shop has it for $10.49 a pack. Which is normal price. B&H used to sell it for $9.95 until the news broke.
My local shop has it for $10.49 a pack. Which is normal price. B&H used to sell it for $9.95 until the news broke.
They have plenty in stock and have heard from Fuji that there will be plenty of stock to last through 2014.
You can order from them instead of B&H. Here's the link:
http://www.precision-camera.com/fujifilm-fp-3000b-3-5-x-4-25-black-white-instant-film/
They have plenty in stock and have heard from Fuji that there will be plenty of stock to last through 2014.
You can order from them instead of B&H. Here's the link:
http://www.precision-camera.com/fujifilm-fp-3000b-3-5-x-4-25-black-white-instant-film/
My local shop has it for $10.49 a pack. Which is normal price. B&H used to sell it for $9.95 until the news broke.
And bear in mind that this is an extremely demanding material in terms of exposure and contrast - so as much as you love those white edges, you might also come to the realization that when it's hitting $1.40 a shot for a picture you can never enlarge, there's only so much of it you want to pile up. I was organizing my loose Polaroids the other day and realized that the biggest problem is storage - no one makes 3-ring pages for Polaroids anymore...
Dante
I scan the neg side. It holds much more detail than the print. I've been able to get amazingly detailed scans that easily print large.
I scan the neg side. It holds much more detail than the print. I've been able to get amazingly detailed scans that easily print large.
If I may ask, how do you clean up the developer from the negative side before doing the scan?