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Twin Tails Camera Shop Store Sally Green "Duochrome Style" Filter for Polaroid 600 & I-Type & SX-70 Film
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Sally Green "Duochrome Style" Filter for Polaroid 600 & I-Type & SX-70 Film

$10.00

Buying more than one? Use “MULTIPLEDISCOUNT” for 20% off orders of 2+ ND and/or Duochrome style filters!

Over the last few months, I have been testing out different color gel sheets as a way to make stylized Polaroids. I figured other folks may be interested in a "plug and play" method for colorized shots and I have made a few for sale online.

I was originally inspired by Polaroid's official Duochrome 600 film selection. I decided to go my method because of Polaroid's overall lack of Duochrome available colors. I also wanted to avoid having to stock up on multiple color packs, which can take up a lot of space in your fridge!

I am using photo studio grade Lee gel filters. As with any color filter, you will be losing a bit of light. I highly recommend turning the exposure dial to "brighter" to compensate for this.

I shot a batch of test shots using my Polaroid Sun 660 with Polaroid 600 film with no exposure compensation or flash as reference shots. You will want to adjust your settings accordingly. Many of the darker colors will require bright light and/or flash!

The filter is very easy to install. All you need to do is place the filter on top of your film cartridge, tuck in two opposite sides, and tape down the remaining. It’s as simple as that! The filters are detachable and reusable. I include printed instructions with every order.

Some filters may have light surface level marks – this is expected with Lee ND filters and does not impact the overall photo quality.

I hope this inspires you to get out there and take some pictures! Happy shooting!

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Buying more than one? Use “MULTIPLEDISCOUNT” for 20% off orders of 2+ ND and/or Duochrome style filters!

Over the last few months, I have been testing out different color gel sheets as a way to make stylized Polaroids. I figured other folks may be interested in a "plug and play" method for colorized shots and I have made a few for sale online.

I was originally inspired by Polaroid's official Duochrome 600 film selection. I decided to go my method because of Polaroid's overall lack of Duochrome available colors. I also wanted to avoid having to stock up on multiple color packs, which can take up a lot of space in your fridge!

I am using photo studio grade Lee gel filters. As with any color filter, you will be losing a bit of light. I highly recommend turning the exposure dial to "brighter" to compensate for this.

I shot a batch of test shots using my Polaroid Sun 660 with Polaroid 600 film with no exposure compensation or flash as reference shots. You will want to adjust your settings accordingly. Many of the darker colors will require bright light and/or flash!

The filter is very easy to install. All you need to do is place the filter on top of your film cartridge, tuck in two opposite sides, and tape down the remaining. It’s as simple as that! The filters are detachable and reusable. I include printed instructions with every order.

Some filters may have light surface level marks – this is expected with Lee ND filters and does not impact the overall photo quality.

I hope this inspires you to get out there and take some pictures! Happy shooting!

Buying more than one? Use “MULTIPLEDISCOUNT” for 20% off orders of 2+ ND and/or Duochrome style filters!

Over the last few months, I have been testing out different color gel sheets as a way to make stylized Polaroids. I figured other folks may be interested in a "plug and play" method for colorized shots and I have made a few for sale online.

I was originally inspired by Polaroid's official Duochrome 600 film selection. I decided to go my method because of Polaroid's overall lack of Duochrome available colors. I also wanted to avoid having to stock up on multiple color packs, which can take up a lot of space in your fridge!

I am using photo studio grade Lee gel filters. As with any color filter, you will be losing a bit of light. I highly recommend turning the exposure dial to "brighter" to compensate for this.

I shot a batch of test shots using my Polaroid Sun 660 with Polaroid 600 film with no exposure compensation or flash as reference shots. You will want to adjust your settings accordingly. Many of the darker colors will require bright light and/or flash!

The filter is very easy to install. All you need to do is place the filter on top of your film cartridge, tuck in two opposite sides, and tape down the remaining. It’s as simple as that! The filters are detachable and reusable. I include printed instructions with every order.

Some filters may have light surface level marks – this is expected with Lee ND filters and does not impact the overall photo quality.

I hope this inspires you to get out there and take some pictures! Happy shooting!

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