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    Yes, please share the secret of hand developing 55 and possibly other Polaroid B&W films. I've never tried it before, but since it doesnt exist anymore a starting point would be helpfull.
    Gun Control is like: Reducing drunk driving by making it harder for SOBER people to buy cars.

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    There's always eBay. I've had pretty hit and miss luck with it, sometimes it works great, others not even a bit. It's sure fun either way though, you never know how they'll turn out.

    I've used and use both Fuji Quickloads & Kodak Readyloads in my 545i with good (functional) luck, my crummy pictures are another issue.
    I have signatures off.

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    Thank you, Peter;
    Enjoy;

    Ralph Javins, Latte Land, Washington

    There is no digital effect or computer program or an "add-on" or "plug-in" for Adobe PhotoShop Creative Suite 5,
    that can simulate or equal watching the magic that happens in the developing tray when you can turn on the safe light,
    and see the image begin to faintly form on the print and come up on the paper in the developing tray.

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