I was forced to learn this last year because I bought a 2-pack and left my 600 camera open for a day or two and killed the battery, so when I shot the other pack I put the photos from the dead pack into the other pack.
Sadly the part where my Polaroid camera opens, the left part of the hinge got loose. So every time i put in a pack, i always have to manually put the loose hinge back in the camera. 😕
I haven't understood at all what you're trying to achieve with so many ins/outs... If you're just trying to have a "watermark" on top of the photos (as shown at 7:02) why not *DIRECTLY* stick your filter on top of a normal out-of-the-box cartridge the (as shown at 6:57)? Am I missing something? EDIT: Got it, I'm a bit dense today. You wanted the ability to "swap" watermarks on-the-fly, hence having interspersed "protective layers" (aka used photos).
Yes you are correct. Just place it on if you want that watermark on all the images. But if you want the ability to swap that’s where this video comes in.
Would this work with Instax photos? Off the topic of watermarks: I recently had an issue where I'd put Winnie the Pooh framed photos in my instax printer to print pictures of my cousins little girl, BUT then, I wanted to print some Halloween photos a few weeks later. Obviously Winnie the Pooh frames and a photo of me in a casket doesn't vibe. But if I can swap out the film in a dark bag and slide a dark slide back into the opened pack, that would be awesome! I had no idea you could just slide the dark slide back in.
Yes BUT it might be more difficult to achieve. At least having the option to do multiple filters with the same pack. You would probably have to commit to just one filter
I was forced to learn this last year because I bought a 2-pack and left my 600 camera open for a day or two and killed the battery, so when I shot the other pack I put the photos from the dead pack into the other pack.
I like this bc you can do it with any camera but the method does change
killer how to! Im going to have to get some transparencies to print my own copies!
Do it!
Sadly the part where my Polaroid camera opens, the left part of the hinge got loose. So every time i put in a pack, i always have to manually put the loose hinge back in the camera. 😕
I haven't understood at all what you're trying to achieve with so many ins/outs... If you're just trying to have a "watermark" on top of the photos (as shown at 7:02) why not *DIRECTLY* stick your filter on top of a normal out-of-the-box cartridge the (as shown at 6:57)? Am I missing something? EDIT: Got it, I'm a bit dense today. You wanted the ability to "swap" watermarks on-the-fly, hence having interspersed "protective layers" (aka used photos).
Yes you are correct. Just place it on if you want that watermark on all the images. But if you want the ability to swap that’s where this video comes in.
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Very clever! But the guy with goggles and handkerchief😂😂😂
Oh that’s Steve Harrington my babysitter
so about the filters. I get it but I don't get it. I'm a detailed, step by step visual learner. So the filter can only be used 4 times (for 4 photos)?
No it can be used as many times as you want.
Just subscribed!!! You have an awesome personality man😎
Well thank you!!
Would this work with Instax photos?
Off the topic of watermarks: I recently had an issue where I'd put Winnie the Pooh framed photos in my instax printer to print pictures of my cousins little girl, BUT then, I wanted to print some Halloween photos a few weeks later. Obviously Winnie the Pooh frames and a photo of me in a casket doesn't vibe. But if I can swap out the film in a dark bag and slide a dark slide back into the opened pack, that would be awesome! I had no idea you could just slide the dark slide back in.
Yes BUT it might be more difficult to achieve. At least having the option to do multiple filters with the same pack. You would probably have to commit to just one filter
Really great tip! Loved how easy it looks, hugs from Brazil ✌📷
Thank you!
Brilliant
Thank you!
Hi Chris, Hope you can get back to visit with my brother Aaron soon. You might even like to meet our mom. She is a retired photographer.
Great video!
Thank you! What part stuck out the most?
The transparent watermark where you put hellfire club on one of your picktures. I never even thought of that!
It’s super fun! Definitely give it a try!