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Newsletter: April 26, 2012

№. 193
THE IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT
PZ 600 Silver Shade COOL by Jon Campolo
COOL & CINEMATIC
NEW IMPOSSIBLE PZ FILM FOR POLAROID IMAGE/SPECTRA CAMERAS
Following last week's introduction of the new Impossible standard COOL Edition films, we are proud to now also release a new film for the larger Polaroid Image/Spectra system: the PZ 600 Silver Shade COOL film.
This film is made possible by the constant evolution of Impossible film development, incorporating the latest achievements and findings, producing the coolest Image/Spectra photos ever. This new film features a faster image development, more consistent image results and reduced artifacts such as mottling in dark image areas, spots or blemishes.
FEED YOUR IMAGE/SPECTRA CAMERA WITH THE
NEW PZ 600 SILVER SHADE COOL FILM
PZ 600
SILVER SHADE COOL
by Anne Bowerman
by Anne Bowerman
by Patrick Tobin
Classic black & white / sepia film for all Polaroid Image, Spectra & 1200 camera models. If the first image turns too dark, turn the lighten/darken wheel or slider to lighten. Dry Age storage of the developed pictures is recommended in order to avoid unwanted image alterations.
EUR 20
US$ 23.49 | JPY 2,499
BUY NOW
THE COOL STORAGE
To guarantee and extend optimized performance and quality of the film, we recommend to store COOL films in the fridge around 5-10°C / 41-50°F. Please do not freeze the film! Before shooting, allow the film to adjust to room temperature for at least 1 hour.
OPEN HOUSE ENSCHEDE
We are happy to again open the doors of our Impossible Factory in Enschede, The Netherlands, and give you a chance to see where all the Impossible work and development is taking place. Dive into the analog spirit on site, get to know our production machines, our factory outlet and the members of our team!
Please note that your application does not yet guarantee you a place on the Open House Day. On May 2 you will receive a detailed e-mail on whether your application has been successful or not.
© 2012 by the-impossible-project.com

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