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In this video, I explain how to take pictures using Ilford multigrade paper in a Polaroid model 450 camera. This process requires a 4 stop ND filter for the electric eye on the camera, and standard darkroom chemistry. This method will also work with Harman "direct postive" paper, which will give you a positive print without having to do an additional contact print, but the print will be horizontally reversed. FYI, I used Kodak dektol for the paper developer at 1:2, Kodak indicator stop bath at 1:19, and Ilford rapidfix at 1:4 to develop both "negative" and print. These chemicals cost around $50, which is lower than the price of a pack of outdated film these days! Paper costs around 60 cents/sheet, so if you shoot 100 pictures, that's only $1.10/picture. If you're really into high volume, 500 pictures will only cost 70 cents/picture. The chemicals will develop and fix around 250 5x7" prints. And you get a negative out of it from which you can easily make copies. If you have any questions, feel free to comment below.