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Tuesday 4/10/2007
Polaroid instant peel-apart manipulation

“One day I was scanning a Polaroid 667 negative which was still wet and I was to lazy to let it dry. In order not to get chemicals on my scanner, I placed the negative onto a pane of glass and scanned it through the glass. I promptly forgot about it and it sat in my scanner overnight. When I found it the next day, and peeled the negative from the glass, I noticed that the negative was really gooey with pigment….” MORE ➲

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Polaroids

Edwin Land’s invention was a major breakthrough in photography, giving everyday folks the ability to see their photos almost immediately (and make discreet homemade pr0n).



Links from April 2007:
4/30: Instant photofun at unsaleable.com
4/27: The Holgaroid: for the impatient medium format beginner
4/26: Polanoir
4/25: Bringing color to the color-blind
4/24: The Land List Battery FAQ
4/23: POLAROID TRANSFER & SX-70 MANIPULATION RESOURCES
4/20: Polaroid Donates Corporate Archives to Harvard
4/19: Jim’s Polaroid Camera Collection
4/18: NYC POLAROID PROJECT v.02
4/17: DIRTY FOUND
4/16: Rent-a-Polaroid
4/13: Polaroid’s Photographic Magic
4/12: Flickr: Photos tagged with polaroid
4/11: polanoid
4/10: Polaroid instant peel-apart manipulation
4/9: How do instant cameras work?
4/6: Polaroid + Pinhole = Pinholaroid
4/5: DIRTY FOUND
4/4: Polaroid Collections Exhibitions and Events
4/3: Jim’s Polaroid camera collection: A Polaroid timeline
4/2: Polaroid cameras and photography

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