Way too modern looking. Tintype is the way to go: http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/tintype.htm It should only take minor tinkering of your Rolleiflex. Jeff
I would recommend Kodak Ortho Press or Kodak Verichrome Eric Goldstein -- On 7/20/07, Hacks4ever@xxxxxxx <Hacks4ever@xxxxxxx> wrote:Hello All.... What type of film can be used if I want to take those antique looking pictures that are done at an amusement park when they dress you in period clothing? Thank you. Sandi--- Rollei List - Post to rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx- Subscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org- Unsubscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org- Online, searchable archives are available at //www.freelists.org/archives/rollei_list
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