How does TEMPERATURE affect POLAROID FILM - From freezing cold to boiling hot

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  • @MickMod
    @MickMod 6 років тому +285

    Tip for shooting in the cold from someone who has shot polaroids for around 23 years in Norway: Keep the camera with the film when not using it in your hoodie pocket inside your jacket, or use a neckstrap and have it between your tshirt and hoodie/pullover. After shooting a photo quickly put the film in an inside pocket in your jacket where it wont be bent, i use a thin piece of aluminium i folded in 2 thats the same size as a polaroid to keep it straight in there. Using this process i have gotten great results even in -23*c weather.

    • @Tjp7624
      @Tjp7624 5 років тому +4

      Also use a hand warmer!

    • @paleskinnybones
      @paleskinnybones 2 роки тому

      MICKMOD!!!!!

    • @Brokeninc
      @Brokeninc Рік тому +1

      Older cameras came with a device made of metal. This is from an old land camera manual. *edit* The device is called a Polaroid Cold Clip.
      "You can use metal plates to warm Polaroid film:
      Pull the film from the camera.
      Sandwich the film between the metal plates.
      Hold the clip against your body, like in a pocket or under your arm.
      Keeping the film warm can shorten the development time. Temperature and light exposure can have negative effects on instant photos like Polaroids. "

    • @MickMod
      @MickMod Рік тому

      @@paleskinnybones Hello :)

    • @nikolaosmandouvalos1473
      @nikolaosmandouvalos1473 4 місяці тому

      How much money spent on these 23 plus years of shooting?

  • @royandescartes
    @royandescartes 5 років тому +191

    i trust any and everything this man says about polaroid cameras.

    • @Rosie-fx1rp
      @Rosie-fx1rp 3 роки тому +3

      @Davis Bode we don't care!!

    • @bubajynx777
      @bubajynx777 3 роки тому +1

      @@Rosie-fx1rp I do

    • @tahirpleasant5640
      @tahirpleasant5640 2 роки тому

      Of course he looks like a young Santa

    • @royandescartes
      @royandescartes 2 роки тому

      @@Rosie-fx1rp your mom does though 😀

    • @Rosie-fx1rp
      @Rosie-fx1rp 2 роки тому +1

      @@royandescartes wait lmao wtf did David bode say i forgot

  • @ReeceS628
    @ReeceS628 4 роки тому +119

    Just in case some people don't know, Polaroid film is very light sensitive and MUST develop in the dark

    • @AlyxAesthetics
      @AlyxAesthetics 3 роки тому +2

      Thats why i always put it in my pocket after taking a shot

    • @alexanderdivincenzo6310
      @alexanderdivincenzo6310 3 роки тому +6

      I keep the mirror bag the 600 cartridge comes in. As soon as I take a pic it goes straight into that little mirrored bag and into my hot pocket. I’ve found that It helps it develop.

  • @Max-bz8ev
    @Max-bz8ev 5 років тому +49

    As a rule of thumb, chemical reactions run 2-4 times as fast with every 10°C increase in temperature.

  • @Smith-fn1ze
    @Smith-fn1ze 7 років тому +39

    I thought my new camera was broken! Turns out I was taking photos outside in December for at least an hour haha. Good info to know and great to learn about my new Polaroid 👍

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому +1

      +1975 Smith Haha, good you found that video ;)

    • @sterlingsilvaa
      @sterlingsilvaa 6 років тому

      1975 Smith the same with instax haha

  • @fluteplayervictoria4100
    @fluteplayervictoria4100 6 років тому +19

    I have recently found a Landscape Polaroid in my attic similar to the one pictured. It is in the box and has never been opened. I am excited to find the film and battery for it.

    • @galwachs
      @galwachs 4 роки тому +4

      wowww a 'roid land? and never been opened? i think you have a treasure there

  • @caitlinguertler3749
    @caitlinguertler3749 3 роки тому +10

    Very helpful! I was taking photos during winter time here in California in the states, and was wondering why my films were coming out with a pinkish/blueish tone...turns out 1: I was shaking them, and 2: never covered them or kept them warm.
    Learning slowly but surely! First time Polaroid user as well lol

  • @darekdziadek
    @darekdziadek 4 роки тому +5

    I shot two polaroids few days ago, in about 0 degrees, and it also gets this green/blue tint. It looks nice for me. Developing time was reeeally long, I would say that after few hours image was stable, and black parts weren't "washed out" anymore.

  • @antiquephotography5680
    @antiquephotography5680 6 років тому +10

    I just took a instax mini photo, put it in the freezer for a few minutes, and then I put it in the microwave for 3 seconds and it basically blew up and made a lightning strike effect

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому +11

      well there is some metal foil in the image, so no wonder ;) but what did you want to achieve by it?

    • @mr.eggdog707
      @mr.eggdog707 3 роки тому +1

      @@AnalogThings to make it hotter for the film to develop

  • @t0218313c
    @t0218313c 5 років тому +6

    I love the lesson we can take away from this, which is to have fun and be creative with instant photography, i shall venture forth, thank you dear sir!

  • @VladislavKravtsov
    @VladislavKravtsov 6 років тому +41

    Thanks for the video! I was wondering why I was getting a greenish/blueish tint on my photos! I usually place the image in my camera bag after exposure and it's definitely not warm enough in there.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому

      Yes but also with perfect conditions the images have a bit of this tint.

  • @Allhoney33
    @Allhoney33 7 років тому +46

    Love how you said you don't get that Fahrenheit stuff in the US....lol. I feel the same about all the Celsius stuff. In fact I have to refer to a conversion chart every single time. Personally, I don't understand why we can't all be on the same system??
    Anyway great video. This is exactly what I was looking for since I got my new instant camera. Love your beard btw!

    • @sdrobo
      @sdrobo 6 років тому +15

      Because U.S. doesn't want to change it's old industrial standards (based on the ancient english "imperial" system) to pass to the newer (storically speaking) and more practical metric system. Simple as that. It's just a choice based on an economical basis, I think.

    • @rylertufo7230
      @rylertufo7230 5 років тому +4

      Let's just use kelvin lol

    • @yellowishgreendragon.-.
      @yellowishgreendragon.-. 5 років тому +6

      The majority of the world uses the Celsius system.

    • @jaxonprice8344
      @jaxonprice8344 4 роки тому

      Ryler Tufo B I G B R A I N

    • @MiaogisTeas
      @MiaogisTeas 3 роки тому

      @@rylertufo7230 Funny but also not the right tool for the job.

  • @Jespervisser
    @Jespervisser 3 роки тому +14

    Great experiment! I do have a question; can a pack of polaroid film be "ruined" by having been in too warm temperatures or does it only start to matter when taking/developing the picture?
    I have this pack where they all come out with the red/warm tint although I am careful temperature wise and develop in the dark...

    • @Jespervisser
      @Jespervisser 3 роки тому +6

      Turns out it was due to X-Rays at the airport. That will ruin your packs of film...!

    • @toni4647
      @toni4647 2 роки тому

      @@Jespervisser were the films in your carry-on or checked bags? i'll be travelling with my sx70 soon and suddenly worried about xrays haha

    • @Jespervisser
      @Jespervisser 2 роки тому +1

      @@toni4647 hi, i had them in my checked in luggage. Apparently you can take them in your carry on and ask security to not x-ray them (they will probably do a swipe check or something).
      Good luck!

  • @AiEater
    @AiEater 6 років тому +4

    Good to know I wish I'd check your video yesterday cuz I took pictures in the mountains in the morning and they turned so light and faded because of the cold temperatures, haha

  • @MurrayNJ08
    @MurrayNJ08 4 роки тому +4

    Okay, my question is Polaroid tells you on the back of the box to store film in the fridge. Wouldn’t that give you the tint and make the film develop longer?

    • @MiaogisTeas
      @MiaogisTeas 3 роки тому +4

      Store them in the fridge, but when you want to use it obviously you're going to take it out. Also make sure you warm it up to room temperature BEFORE you load it because it can cause condensation to form inside your camera. 💀

  • @bambinoel3264
    @bambinoel3264 6 років тому +4

    I was outside in 27°F weather and took a picture of my friend and I was walking around still outside and when I went inside I looked at the picture and it looked fine until I looked at it a little bit more and notice three black small dots on the photo it was probably the cold but the good thing is that it didn’t ruin the rest

    • @mr.eggdog707
      @mr.eggdog707 3 роки тому

      Actually that’s probably the sun
      Or some other really bright thing
      You should tilt the camera away from the light

  • @rexss90
    @rexss90 7 років тому +5

    I'm getting this camera for Christmas soon, never used a Polaroid before, but I've been into photography for years

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому +1

      Oh thats great, i'm sure you will have fun with it.

  • @cadencemueller4148
    @cadencemueller4148 7 років тому +31

    love this video and it has facts about the film and how heat or cold can effect it

  • @nuckinfuts5481
    @nuckinfuts5481 6 років тому +1

    I use reptile heating pads when the weather cools of and shooting indoors. Some of the heating pads are adjustable and I use 2 of them to make a Polaroid Sandwich.

  • @FilipemcRaimundo
    @FilipemcRaimundo 7 років тому +9

    Thanks for the excellent examples
    Gona share this video
    Great work

  • @jackmckechnie5801
    @jackmckechnie5801 7 років тому +3

    Love this new film...If I shoot outside this time of year I'll stick it in my coat pocket the second after I shoot it.....keeps it warm..and about 30 minutes later I take it out...

  • @KeigoMoriyama
    @KeigoMoriyama 7 років тому +5

    Thank you for the video! I took my Spectra out of the snow and all the photos greenish and blueish :( so bad

  • @ganimated8862
    @ganimated8862 7 років тому +3

    I was in shock and slightly on the verge of considering twilight zone shiz because I took one last night and I was frustrated not being able to find info on the temperature attributes toward the final Polaroid print when taken in frigid dark environments

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому +2

      +GC West well it's a top secret thing, but somebody had to expose it to public ;) hope the video helps you

    • @ganimated8862
      @ganimated8862 7 років тому +3

      Analog Things I like your pun , and thank you for the video

  • @jojak8066
    @jojak8066 4 роки тому +1

    Ich mag den warmen Ton vom ersten!

  • @carolinebradley3112
    @carolinebradley3112 4 роки тому +1

    i store my film in the fridge and live in a pretty warm climate. all of my pictures turn out pinkish. do you know how i can prevent this??

  • @skade245
    @skade245 Рік тому

    I had the idea to put the camera in a backpack and then put bottles of hot water in there aswell, it should work to turn up the internal temperature quite well for those winter shoots :)

  • @ViaSuksantinunt
    @ViaSuksantinunt 6 років тому +3

    Hi! I didn't quite catch 6:42 when you showed 3 photos. Are they the same one changing color with time? Or are they total different photos with different temperature? I only want to know how to achieve the color tone of the middle one. Thanks! Appreciate your videos so much.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому +2

      they are 3 different photos, from cold to hot temp

  • @sdrobo
    @sdrobo 6 років тому +4

    Have you ever made a detailed experimentation on a particular temperature gradient to find the optimal developing temperature ?

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому

      not really, you would nee todo so with every new batch of film since PO is not delivering the most stable results ;)

  • @lunalorla2222
    @lunalorla2222 4 роки тому +1

    what if the film comes out purple? even if it was taken indoors and with good temperatures? anyone know why it comes out like this?

  • @simeoncrawford2913
    @simeoncrawford2913 Рік тому

    Really cool video! It actually gives me good information on results

  • @tjnickles4782
    @tjnickles4782 7 років тому +4

    hay man that old 10 type camera in the background looks so cool I’m hope I I’m saying the name right anyways what year is it

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому +1

      +Tj Nickles Ah thats the 8x10" sinar, a large format camera from the 70s, but stil an amazing piece.

    • @tjnickles4782
      @tjnickles4782 7 років тому +2

      Analog Things that awesome

  • @cmeeoutdoors7556
    @cmeeoutdoors7556 Рік тому

    Do you store it in the refrigerator?

  • @yasighraarts6008
    @yasighraarts6008 7 років тому +4

    super helpful I was wondering if my old sx-70 camera was damaged or the film was damaged but now I understand!

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому

      +Yassaira Torres Yeah, they should provide this information on the film.

  • @MPRF12345
    @MPRF12345 5 років тому +3

    Freezing cold actually gives it a cool effect to use in some situations!! :O :D

    • @KongGig
      @KongGig 3 роки тому +1

      Ye
      My photos got some snowflake spots😁

  • @AlexB-qf9te
    @AlexB-qf9te 7 років тому +1

    I use a Polaroid Cold-Clip that comes with the peel-apart type cameras. It works great.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому

      +Alex B 1935 Yeah, thats also a valid option.

  • @markimusminimus4325
    @markimusminimus4325 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting, we’re on opposite ends of the spectrum, he said he’s on Celsius and doesn’t get Fahrenheit and I’m on Fahrenheit and have no idea how to calculate Celsius.

  • @happycookiemonsterOo
    @happycookiemonsterOo 6 років тому

    Hi, how did you heat the tile up??

  • @blakecupp7285
    @blakecupp7285 4 роки тому +1

    Everyone complaining about the fact that he uses metric temperature measurement is ridiculous. I don't understand why we don't stop being stubborn and stupid and convert it's very big-headed and childish of us. Celsius is very easy to understand really. 0°C=frozen water 100°C=boiling water. Simple. If u did know this already, and had a hard time being able to conjure up what 200°C would look like in Farhenheit and had to use the conversion formula to picture it(pun intended) I feel sorry for you.

  • @FilmPhotographyClub
    @FilmPhotographyClub 7 років тому +6

    Nice experiment! Good information to know.

  • @AlinkaAlicja
    @AlinkaAlicja 6 років тому +2

    I have a question! I just took a whole film of Polaroids (same cam as yours) and they all ended up blue tinted but also not very clear. After some research I found your video which helped a lot! So thank you so much, I now understand why they came out the way they did (currently in a -5 Celsius environment).
    My question is, is it possible to make them clearer after they've developed in the cold?? I don't mind the blue tint to much, it's just it's clarity that's upsetting me as all 8 films are like that!
    Look forward hearing from you!

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому

      +Alinka Alicja if they finished developing i dont think you can change it anymore, you could try putting them on your heating and keeping an eye on it but i dont think it will change

    • @AlinkaAlicja
      @AlinkaAlicja 6 років тому +1

      Analog Things thank you for replying! This is defiantly a learning experience, I appreciate all the info and help :)

  • @silviokoppi2527
    @silviokoppi2527 7 років тому +1

    A nice hello from Germany. I love your videos.

  • @andyg1735
    @andyg1735 Рік тому

    When you say "cold outside", how cold is that? How cold does it have to be for it to affect the film? 50 degrees f? 30 degrees f?

  • @mattemangia
    @mattemangia 7 років тому +2

    Love this video! Are fuji Instax sensible to temperatures changements too?

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому

      +mattemangia Yes they are but not that much, was shooting instax at 0° last week and they just tool longer to develop.

  • @shortends2655
    @shortends2655 7 років тому +1

    Love your channel, recommend doing a video on the effects of microwaving different types of instant film, I have been experimenting lately and have gotten some very interesting effects

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому

      +Lewis Raeburn Hey Lewis, a friend of mine uses this method for alot of his projects and thats one reason why i didn't show it in the the video ;) but yeah you get some cool results and thanks, hope you like the future content.

    • @christophernobody7471
      @christophernobody7471 5 років тому

      Lewis Raeburn how many seconds? I’m curious bc wouldn’t it just waro

    • @christophernobody7471
      @christophernobody7471 5 років тому

      *warp

  • @patrickmont2295
    @patrickmont2295 7 років тому +3

    Thank you for a very informative video! Do you have any experience with the black and white film and the effect of different temperatures? Since the issues seem to be mostly related to color shift, maybe black and white work better in warmer or colder temperatures?

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому +3

      Hey Patrick, the temperature also effects the black and white. since this greenish tint comes from the layer covering the image.

    • @Meloen5
      @Meloen5 7 років тому +3

      I do believe the blacks are a lot darker when you keep the polaroid warm during development. Whites are brighter too... In general, the contrast is higher :)

    • @colourfulena
      @colourfulena 3 роки тому

      @@AnalogThings Does that mean you can add a color effect to the B&W image by developing it in a warm/cold environment?

  • @whoislouise1750
    @whoislouise1750 Рік тому

    i like to walk around with my film camera. i’ve taken a few pictures this month and both of them have come out green. since this was my issues i put one under my armpit and it came out orange, then i put one in my back pocket and it was still green. i don’t know how to fix this issue 😭

  • @syr0953
    @syr0953 7 років тому +7

    Please do also how temperature affects instax films

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому +1

      +Syr0 It's not that sensitive to temperature as PO film, but i will try

  • @ВалерияГорская-ы9ь
    @ВалерияГорская-ы9ь 7 років тому +4

    it is really interesting. thank you for the video :)

  • @joyfulcolouring7372
    @joyfulcolouring7372 4 роки тому

    I've just bought a second hand The Button Polaroid, not sure how old it is or last time it was used. I've put new film in today, and taken four pictures, my pictures look very shaky and you can hardly work out what is in the frame. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.

  • @LScott97
    @LScott97 5 років тому

    Polaroid on hot tile looks really good!👍👍

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  5 років тому

      take a look at oliver blohms microwave work ;) you will love it

    • @LScott97
      @LScott97 5 років тому

      @@AnalogThings Yes, very cool! Thank you!

  • @SnowmansApartment
    @SnowmansApartment 4 роки тому

    so i have the old polaroid 100 with a flash light. So far, i wasn‘t able to take good pictures with it. Could you maybe upolad some kind of guide video on how to take good pictures with the old equipment? Also, do you know if i can use the newer polaroid film like I-type?

  • @youtubeuser6600
    @youtubeuser6600 5 років тому +2

    Ok im lost aren’t u suppose to cover the picture when revealing??

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  5 років тому +1

      it's always the better option to cover it, but the protective layer is getting better

  • @alyzon18
    @alyzon18 4 роки тому +1

    Anyone here tried keeping their unused film in the fridge? Like putting film rolls? Is it also recommended for instax sheets?

    • @VeronicaZanchi
      @VeronicaZanchi 4 роки тому

      I wonder about instax sheets too!

    • @alyzon18
      @alyzon18 4 роки тому

      @@VeronicaZanchi have u tried it?

  • @eilish7598
    @eilish7598 4 роки тому

    Hey, idk if i have a problem with my camera or my filters.
    My pictures are dev in a warm environment. BUT when the time has gone above 15 minutes, my pictures have half of it properly develop and half of it is just white has if none of the pic have been taken. What is wrooong?

  • @salvatorerapicano6683
    @salvatorerapicano6683 5 років тому +1

    Lovely and nice video. 😊
    I have just a question please: I’m going to use onestep+ and SX 70 with the 600 film polaroid. Both, for different type of shooting pictures. But, when I will be outdoor, I will use ice pack and leave some of them in my bag. When I will take the pictures, I will leave them in the bag for the developing. Is that right ? Because, I used already two cartridge i-type but there is the pink color. I have read and checked in the Polaroid official website and watched others videos too. Thank you in advance for your time and answer 😀📸

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  5 років тому

      you get the best results if you develop the film at 21°C but keeping the film at this temp outdoors is pretty hard. if you go colder the film gets more green/blueish

  • @tiltmode82
    @tiltmode82 7 років тому

    Does the one step two have to be placed upside down to develop outside. I just remeber the old instant cams that you would shake and develop

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому +1

      +Jordyskates 1989 well you never shake the camera ;) and also you should not shake the image. what you can do is cover the image from light while it is developing so it gets better colors and contrast

  • @EugeneJrFolse
    @EugeneJrFolse 7 років тому +1

    Great video. I am wondering if you covered the picture while you develop would change the results. I am thinking that the film is still light sensitive while developing and by slowing developing down, you give the film more light to change the image.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому +2

      Hey, the images could get a little bit more contrast but the regular developed image was covered by light and the result doesn't change to much, you may get more contrast and better colors but just a little bit. The greenish tint doesn't come from being exposed to light, did alot of images in the cold and they where all covered from light with the same result.

    • @andreiacalhau4149
      @andreiacalhau4149 7 років тому +4

      I was wondering about the same. Polaroid originals still recommends to shield the film from light but is it really necessary? Well, that could be a cool video: Shielding vs let them develop exposed to light. By the way, congratulations for you channel! Really nice tips! :)

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому +3

      +Andreia Calhau hey andreia, good tip for short video, will put it on the todo list, thanks and thanks for the congrats

  • @Sube-Tube
    @Sube-Tube 6 років тому +1

    So to get the film to develop right, should I keep the film room temperature before I take the picture or when the pic is developing?

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому +1

      it should already be at room temperature otherwise the chemistry is cold and needs time to warm up

  • @starboy0
    @starboy0 7 років тому +1

    Great information! Thanks!

  • @AdnanKhan-cx4rg
    @AdnanKhan-cx4rg Рік тому

    My photo turned really dark at first it's was so perfect can you help if i can fix it somehow it's has a great memory init

  • @unicarnija7557
    @unicarnija7557 6 років тому

    I am getting a polaroid one step plus. Do I have to store my film in the fridge or just in the drawers?

  • @AzrielKnight
    @AzrielKnight 5 років тому

    This is fantastic!

  • @BiPossiblexo
    @BiPossiblexo 6 років тому

    Do we have to cover the film package which is still in the camera when we dont take polaroid film for a while?
    because i left my film package in the camera for like 2 weeks and didnt take any pictures. After that the film doesn‘t develop any more.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому

      No, if the camera is working that should be absolutly no problem. Really strange that this happens, maybe the shutter got stuck or something like this.

  • @chakram5250
    @chakram5250 4 роки тому

    Does anyone know if you can get larger polaroid films? I wondered because I was hoping to do a negative, but I'm sure I've seen him with larger than the standard sizes.

    • @MiaogisTeas
      @MiaogisTeas 3 роки тому

      Polaroid make the largest size you can get. Fujifilm make a square and a "landscape" size which is slightly wider than a Polaroid frame, but not really taller. Anything else and you're looking at either really old stock that won't work so well, or medium and large format film.

  • @underwo0d
    @underwo0d 6 років тому

    can you do a review on the new Impossible Project I-1 camera?

  • @fatashahnazri916
    @fatashahnazri916 6 років тому

    Is the Fujifilm instax SQUARE film compatible with the Polaroid OneStep 2?

  • @alexutzu24ianuarie
    @alexutzu24ianuarie 5 років тому

    Very interesting experiment, congrats

  • @VeronicaZanchi
    @VeronicaZanchi 4 роки тому

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @CadenceCosta
    @CadenceCosta 2 місяці тому

    Thankyou so much !!!🎀

  • @seyas3942
    @seyas3942 5 років тому

    Why does the heat make it develop really fast

  • @ingridiviruel7613
    @ingridiviruel7613 6 років тому

    hello! I want to know if I can open my polaroid to clean the rollers while having film inside there? thank you

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому +1

      yes, as long as you dont pull out the film

  • @mb2647
    @mb2647 4 роки тому

    Mine is usually blue but it takes awhile to develope

  • @EmilyGallagher
    @EmilyGallagher 7 років тому +1

    A great video, thank you.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому

      Thanks Emily, hope it helps understanding the process.

  • @daikikamedaramos2322
    @daikikamedaramos2322 6 років тому

    Do you have a Polaroid spectra

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому +1

      yes i have one, but i always forget about it ;)

  • @filcol
    @filcol 7 років тому +6

    really interesting

  • @LordArioh
    @LordArioh 6 років тому

    I'm going snowboarding with friends, so i got a little notebook in my inner pocket, so I can put the image between the pages in warm conditions while it develops.

  • @joeruggiero59
    @joeruggiero59 3 роки тому

    i let mt camera bake in my car (not intentionally) and the film i had left in it came out very warm (lots of reds and yellows)

  • @cecilia4852
    @cecilia4852 9 місяців тому

    I went to the grand canyon a few days ago and was so mad and confused on why my pictures were all white, it was 32•F 😂

  • @nibaljbn8572
    @nibaljbn8572 4 роки тому

    In Wien kann es echt arg sein Weihnacht Photos zu machen da es extrem kalt ist :(

  • @gyse3437
    @gyse3437 2 роки тому

    thank you!

  • @richie374
    @richie374 5 років тому +1

    i thought it has to be in dark for a good quality?????

  • @skyesnowflakes
    @skyesnowflakes 4 роки тому +1

    Omg I wish I knew this before using my instant camera

  • @randonsmith9333
    @randonsmith9333 Рік тому

    It was like 28 outside and I was shooting it was so blue

  • @JanoUrda
    @JanoUrda 5 років тому +2

    oh ypu have the Kodak briefcase! ah.!!

  • @taube9389
    @taube9389 7 років тому +3

    I was able to find one of these hot and cold clips online : imgur.com/gallery/wCoaj since I had a lot of trouble while shooting in cold conditions. I tested it this weekend and it works pretty well. The case transfers body heat nicely and it is not flexible so you can put in right in your Jeans pocket.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому +1

      +sascha yeah, they where designed for typ100 film and work pretty good.

  • @JoshDavid
    @JoshDavid 7 років тому +1

    nice job!

  • @JacobCarlson
    @JacobCarlson 6 років тому

    Is that a Kodachrome suitcase in the back??

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому

      haha, yes i got it from some old photographer

  • @jacobdrabik2385
    @jacobdrabik2385 6 років тому

    Can anyone explain why I’m getting purple tint photos with my Polaroid?

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому

      thats the film, it has a purple tint

    • @jacobdrabik2385
      @jacobdrabik2385 6 років тому

      Analog Things really? I have the one step plus Polaroid but I never saw people get purple tones photos

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому

      they always have a bit of purple tint but temperature also effects the color

  • @LPSurvivor
    @LPSurvivor 7 років тому +1

    Ich liebe deine videos!

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому

      +ScattyCreeps ohhhh danke!

    • @LPSurvivor
      @LPSurvivor 7 років тому

      Eine Frage habe ich, kann man Lifts auch mit dem Polaroid originals 600 Film machen? Hab es nicht selber nachschauen können deswegen dachte ich das ich mal frage ^^"

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому

      +ScattyCreeps ja geht super, nur der farb film der aktuell produktion is sehr fragil, also würd ich sw empfehlen.

    • @LPSurvivor
      @LPSurvivor 7 років тому +1

      Analog Things Alles klar! Vielen, vielen Dank!

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому

      +ScattyCreeps bitte gerne

  • @selahgracelorena2678
    @selahgracelorena2678 4 роки тому

    My pictures turned out blurry and kinda dark. The temp was like 10°C that time. Was it still due to the temperature or my photog skills? Lol

    • @closingscenes
      @closingscenes 4 роки тому

      Must be not enough light. Be sure to get enough light exposure or use the flash if your camera comes with it. And for the blurryness, maybe from shaking or not steady hands? Haha

  • @-3-._.
    @-3-._. 7 років тому +1

    Nice one plus 2 😏😏😏

  • @karimali2034
    @karimali2034 4 роки тому

    Safe and sound

  • @thebardock6785
    @thebardock6785 6 років тому

    I thought the cooler the film temp the better the quality

  • @simonkyro661
    @simonkyro661 6 років тому

    Me together with my friend was up in the norwegian mountains last weekend. I bought a polaroid-camera for the trip (same model as yours in this video). Temperature wemt down to -28 celsius, not knowing that the film would be affected by the cold. We took all 8 pictures outdoors. 6 out 8 became all white. It has been 4-5 days since We took the pictures now. Can We save them somehow?
    Kind regards

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  6 років тому

      sorry to tell you but there will be nothing showing anymore

    • @simonkyro661
      @simonkyro661 6 років тому

      Analog Things Damn... Thanks for your quick response!

  • @matthewharrigan4999
    @matthewharrigan4999 6 років тому

    if my cartridge gets too hot, it won’t develop, it’ll just be splotchy nothingness. if i refrigerate it and let it get to room temperature, it’ll still produce nothing. someone fuckin help me lol, i keep wasting $20 per 8 photos to maybe only get ONE photo that ACTUALLY develops. i don’t know what i’m doing wrong, the process is so repetitive and tedious with absolutely no relief

  • @alltr4sh666
    @alltr4sh666 10 місяців тому

    For some reason the subtitles are automatically in Dutch and unfortunately I can’t translate correctly into the desired language(

  • @therestorationofdrwho1865
    @therestorationofdrwho1865 7 років тому

    What happens when you don't protect it from light? With the originals you don't have to protect it.

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому +2

      +The Restoration of Dr Who If you protect them from light the colors will be a bit better and also alittle more contrast, but that changes by every new version of the film.

    • @therestorationofdrwho1865
      @therestorationofdrwho1865 7 років тому

      Analog Things What was the original Polaroids develop time? I believe you could see the image appearing it was so fast. 3 minutes or so?

    • @AnalogThings
      @AnalogThings  7 років тому

      +The Restoration of Dr Who Yeah between 1-3min

  • @joybergner8746
    @joybergner8746 10 місяців тому

    put them in a toaster 🧐

  • @grimaceispurple
    @grimaceispurple 4 роки тому

    A toaster

  • @SpoonyJeffUK
    @SpoonyJeffUK 3 роки тому

    show us the photos then bud for fucks sake