Polaroid Emulsion Transfer / Lift Demo

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @joshakatz1
    @joshakatz1 9 лет назад +22

    this is the most 90s thing i've seen in a long time. very informative though. thanks for posting.

  • @towncommondotnet
    @towncommondotnet  11 лет назад +2

    I just tried this with an old "ER" print I had on hand. Repeating the hot water bath twice allowed a transfer from the original print made 13 years ago. Pretty neat to do this process again! The hot water temp was 160F or 71C depending on your place in the world.

  • @andersdenkend
    @andersdenkend 14 лет назад

    Oh my god. Here we are... rocking! This is awesome.

  • @NitsaOz
    @NitsaOz 11 лет назад +1

    Very interesting!
    My favorite part Is the rocking....

  • @rebeccachoate8038
    @rebeccachoate8038 6 лет назад

    I love your videos! They are so cool and well done! Bravo! Thank you so much for sharing your creative energy and skills. I've learned alot from your videos.

  • @Photo_Cyclist
    @Photo_Cyclist 8 лет назад +2

    Does it work exactly like this also with Impossible film? I watched lots of tutorials in which they absolutely don't care about water temperature and in which they immerge photographic paper and transfer the image directly on it, without further passages of transparent layers and rolls rubbing! And the outcome was discrete...

  • @rebeccachoate8038
    @rebeccachoate8038 6 лет назад

    I would love to see some of the pastel drawing that you do around the polaroids and how you incorporate that.

  • @he3r00
    @he3r00 11 лет назад

    awesome, really enjoyed the instructions.Btw, rocking.... well it rocks.

  • @dominikschmitt9389
    @dominikschmitt9389 11 лет назад

    keep on rocking dude! we all love you :D

  • @SnahLhug
    @SnahLhug 11 лет назад

    Fashion comes and goes, but your art is truly withstanding the test of time. Do you still own a copy of your work done in this video (the red pepper)? Would look awesome hanging on a white wall.

  • @definetlynotapirate
    @definetlynotapirate 8 лет назад +1

    is that you in the baseball cap?

  • @kokhuakoh8150
    @kokhuakoh8150 8 лет назад

    hi, I'm researching history of all alternative photography, and hoping to find out who started/discovered emulsion lift technique. searched across the internet but still got no clues. does anyone by any chance has any idea? much appreciated!

  • @towncommondotnet
    @towncommondotnet  12 лет назад

    Sorry, no conspiracy here. Rips and tears were things I always demonstrated to offset photo quality transfers. Each video was done in three takes because the budget only allowed one camera. I did the same thing three times. ;)

  • @ikuo1
    @ikuo1 14 лет назад

    brilliant thanks! wow!

  • @towncommondotnet
    @towncommondotnet  12 лет назад

    No. You need to boil fuji film which releases a plastic sheet. Simply not the same.

  • @pkareaga
    @pkareaga 11 лет назад

    The 90s are too far away and Polaroid too. Fortunately, today we can make transfers of images in a much simpler, cheaper way; with more stable colors and larger sizes-A3 and A4-
    You can see an example in these videos on RUclips.
    Emulsion lift and transfer with Jellyfishphoto
    DIN A3 photo emulsion lift off and trasnfer with Jellyfishphoto
    I´sure you will enjoy it

  • @sunshinesuds
    @sunshinesuds 12 лет назад

    Old-Fashion Photoshop!

  • @Maxxeine
    @Maxxeine 7 лет назад

    Look out, John Travolta!

  • @carolinecameron4840
    @carolinecameron4840 7 лет назад

    is that.... Chevy Chase?!

  • @michellybaby
    @michellybaby 13 лет назад

    i wonder how old this guy is now XD

  • @towncommondotnet
    @towncommondotnet  12 лет назад

    way old as my profile pic shows.