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Thomas from s o p h [ o ] r t talks about how you can avoid getting light leaks and overexposed polaroids Our team at brooklyn film camera are specially trained polaroi. ☀️ shielding your polaroids from sunlight

• protecting polaroids from light & why. The leak is always in the same place on each photo Just got my polaroid sun 660 autofocus, but the majority of the photos have the same light leak artifact shining on it

I have used electrical tape to tape off all the plastic seams.

Polaroid film is very sensitive to bright light during the first few minutes of development It's important to shield your photo from bright light immediately after it ejects from the camera and keep it in a dark place while it develops. I recall using a few packs of film in this camera back before polaroid discontinued production of integral film, and impossible film seemed to give too unpredictable results to be satisfactory at the time. Light leaks are a common problem that can plague polaroid photographs, resulting in unwanted streaks, splotches, or discoloration across the image

These light leaks can have a variety of causes, and it's important to identify the source in order to effectively address the issue. Many people have reported problems with light leaks using preloaded systems, especially the kodak readyloads and/or polaroid back Look at the diagnosis and tips to avoid problems. They look weird, so i'm concerned it may be a light leak or something damaging the film

Some things that make me think it's flare and not a leak are 1) the last photo actually the first i took with it is totally fine

2) the other photos are taken directly towards christmas lights or giant windows. Here is a simple tipster to remove/reduce the light leaks on our polaroid with bellows Read on to find out more. Is there any way of telling from photo where to look for light leak

I have converted it to a pack film using a back off a polaroid super shooter I have tryed closing camera back with small flashlight and can not see any leaks

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