Turn Slide Film into POLAROID PRINTS with This Trick

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You can print your film negatives (positives lol) onto Polaroid film! It’s a little tedious, but the results are honestly really cool. It’s worth a try, so check out this Loutorial, and show me what you make. Is this the most illegal way to use Polaroid film? I mean probably not since I’ve thrown Polaroid film into a toaster before, but it’s surely up there!!

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10 thoughts on “Turn Slide Film into POLAROID PRINTS with This Trick

  1. This looks so damn fun. I have so many things I need to do before I can do this but thank you! I cannot wait to give it a go. I have a double exposure option on mine would that do something else cool maybe?

  2. So cool! I never even shot positives or 120 and this is giving me GAS! Also a slightly tedious tip on not ejecting the negs is to put one of those metal double exposure thingys in the cart so you can manually take out the negs and eject in the darkbag. Also shooting things other than a light is genius and you can get creative af with that idea!

  3. Hear me out.

    Create a Polaroid contact using some 120 Kodak E100 like this. Then, shoot that developed polaroid with some 35mm E100 AND THEN make another contact print from that.

    FOR SCIENCE!

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