The Old Ones
Still playing with mimicking the old SX-70 Polaroid camera effect.
The SX-70 came out in 1972 and I found it in the 1990's. I thoroughly enjoyed the effects one could create, as its sandwiched film would slide out of the camera still soft enough to move around the developing fluids - but only for about 15 minutes. The camera was heavy, but thoroughly enjoyable. That film is essentially no longer available ('new' film is being produced, I think, but not sure if it retains the same possibilities) - so I've finally discovered a way to approximate it in Photoshop (liquify....with care). Experiments continue.....
The Old Ones
Still playing with mimicking the old SX-70 Polaroid camera effect.
The SX-70 came out in 1972 and I found it in the 1990's. I thoroughly enjoyed the effects one could create, as its sandwiched film would slide out of the camera still soft enough to move around the developing fluids - but only for about 15 minutes. The camera was heavy, but thoroughly enjoyable. That film is essentially no longer available ('new' film is being produced, I think, but not sure if it retains the same possibilities) - so I've finally discovered a way to approximate it in Photoshop (liquify....with care). Experiments continue.....