- Polaroid transfer
Polaroid transfer is a
photograph ic image-transfer process, or print making technique, which usesPolaroid film . This way an image can be put on textiles, cups, glass and many other surfaces.Brief How-To
Using a
camera , enlarger,slide printer or Day Lab exposePolaroid film . You need pull-apart type film, such as Polaroid 669. Develop by pulling the film from the holder. Wait about 10-15 seconds and quickly pull the film apart, not letting the two sides (the picture and the negative) touch. Put the pulled apart negative face down on paper (or other material). Place pressure over negative and let sit for about 20 minutes. Then pour hot water over each side of the negative/paper sandwich. Gently peel the negative from the paper. Allow transfer to dry, face up.Slide printers allow you to make polaroid transfers from previously-taken slides or negatives.
Tips
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Watercolor paper is generally a good paper to use for this process. Keep in mind that you can use any paper surface, as well as other surfaces like wood, cloth, ceramic, etc.
* Wet the paper with hot water prior to transferring, the paper should be damp and may need to air dry or blotted with blotter paper.
* Bright light or sunlight can cause fading of transfer over time.
* Black and white polaroid film should not be used.
* 669, 59, 559, and 809 are all types of film that can be used.ee also
* Holly F. Dupre's online book " [http://www.pacificsites.com/%7Ehdupre/image.pdf Polaroid Image Transfers: Tools & Techniques] "
* Book: "Polaroid Transfers" by Kathleen Carr
* Book: "Polaroid Manipulations" by Kathleen Carr
*Photo emulsion
* [http://www.alternativephotography.com/books/cg_pol_transf.html Photographer's Guide to Polaroid Transfer Step-By-Step] by Christopher Grey
*Fuji transfer
*Inkjet transfer
* [http://www.polaroid.com Polaroid]
* [http://www.silverprint.co.uk/pola2.html Polaroid Image Transfer Instructions]
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