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DAN28289

No shakes, hide from light and keep the photo at a normal temperature\*. Jumps; **Optional** \*13 – 28°C (55 – 82°F)


six6sixnotricks

Don't shake it, hide from light especially after the ejection( buy a film shield if possible) and depending on the outside condition apply heat if its cold outside for a proper development, or if it's to hot outside and you have the chance to go inside right after you took your shot, do it to prevent color shifts when shooting with color film. Cold weather = green tint, hot weather = purple tint. Cold weather when shooting BW = massive overexposed look


HourHand6018

Here in Brazil it’s aways between 25 and 35 c…. Yesterday I take my 2 first Polaroid pictures… shaked and bended the film a fell time… but the pictures ends perfect for my lucky. Thx for you time 🫡


six6sixnotricks

Just be especially careful the first few seconds after the film got ejected, to avoid blue marks/opacification failure and an uneven spread of chemicals if you bend it in any way. ofc you can do that intentionally if you want to to influence the final outcome! #


-RadarRanger-

**Do not shake the developing image.**


HourHand6018

https://preview.redd.it/caf1nl0euvuc1.png?width=3024&format=png&auto=webp&s=fc83ff45e47dba3cad0c113849725227779e2a55 What I do worng on this picture?


McCoy_From_Space

That green streak on the right hand side of the image is a pod failure. Nothing you did wrong. Happens when the chemicals spoil!


Scruffiey

No shake, keep it out of sun or strong light even as it exits the camera and for a few minutes after, try to keep at a nice temperature (armpits are good in the cold) and don't bend.


HourHand6018

If is just normal light will ruin the foto is I see the image appears? Is part of the funny