Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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Slides made while you wait. 554. While you wait 10 seconds or 2 minutes. 10 seconds for a line copy slide. 2 minutes for a continuous tone slide. It's done, as you might expect, with a Polaroid Land camera and Polaroid Land transparency film. And it's about as easy as taking Polaroid Land snapshots. So, anybody can do it. All you do is snao the shutter. Pull "POLAROID" AND "POLALINE"® the tab. Wait for your picture. Dip it in a hardening solution. Slip it into a snap-together plastic frame. And you've got a slide ready for immediate projection. The type of film you use depends on the particular kind of slide you're making. To make a line copy slide like you see here, you want to use PolaLine Type 146-L transparency film. It's especially for line copy work. For continuous tone work, there is Type 46-L Polaroid Land Projection Film. Both kinds of film make slides that fit any standard lantern slide projector. Both can be used in any Polaroid Land camera that takes Series 40 film, except for the J-66. Both films make slides that are sharp, brilliant, and free of grain. And they do it for V^ what you pay for conventional slides. Or iust about 55c. Polaroid Land Transparency Film WBER 1 • VOLUME 26 • 1965