From: Devra Goldberg (smspoll@yahoo.com)
Date: 10/30/03-01:21:50 PM Z
mea culpa, mea culpa!
thanks for the advice, guys!
i managed to solve the problem and finish my project
right on time. the film was fresh, and the water was
fine. the problem was i was being an idiot.
as soon as i solved that, everything was dandy.
thanks again,
devra
p.s. i'm considering trying a project with liquid
light. has anyone here worked with it before? what
sorts of impressions do you have?
> >i'm currently working on a series of polaroid
> >transfers. with the exception of one work session,
> >i'm consistently getting transfers (wet OR dry)
> that
> >are just too dark--they don't even look like the
> >straight prints. i've tried changes in temperature
> >and filtration (using a borrowed daylab, jr) but
> >nothing seems to work, and i'm tired of wasting
> film.
> >carr's excellent polaroid transfer book offers no
> >suggestions.
> >
> >any ideas? i need to finish this project ASAP, and
> i'm
> >at my wit's end.
> >
> >thanks!
> >devra
> >
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