Re: 8x10 Polaroid

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From: Jon (vze249jf@verizon.net)
Date: 06/26/01-07:58:05 PM Z


Hiya Katharine,

Thank you much for the links. Getting closer to the info I seek...

I don't see any problems enlarging onto the Polaroid 8x10--but at $13 a
shot, I would be nice to find someone who has done it successfully before!

Thanks again,

Jon

> From: Katharine Thayer <kthayer@pacifier.com>
> Reply-To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 06:14:26 +0000
> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Subject: Re: 8x10 Polaroid
>
> Hi again, Jon
> I came across another thread that might be useful to you, except that
> for some reason my browser is hiding the URL strip so I can't cut and
> paste the exact URL for you. So here's a roundabout way to it: Go to
>
> http://hv.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a.tcl?topic=Large%20format%20photography
>
> scroll down to Older Messages, choose Beginner's questions, and look
> for
> the thread titled "In shock after doing first 8x10 Polaroid" it's right
> near the top.
>
> kt
>
>
>
> Jon wrote:
>>
>> I don't know if Polaroid material are "alt-process" enough for this list or
>> not--but since the last twenty emails I have received from the list don't
>> have anything to do with photography, I'll give it a shot. :P
>>
>> I would like to enlarge some 35mm B/W slides onto 8x10 Polaroid material
>> (probably 804--don't know about 803). I guess I could use a Daylab (I use
>> one for MF pack and 4x5 sheet film) but I don't imagine the optics are so
>> hot for bigger work.
>>
>> Has anyone used these films? Used a Daylab or an enlarger for this type of
>> work? Where can I get a processor that is a bazillion dollars??
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Jon, very wet in Brooklyn


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