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PX 70 Color Protection

Thanks to an innovative color protection formula that greatly improves the opacification process - Color Protection Film finally allows for easy shooting without the need for immediate shielding of the photos. It also delivers a never-before-seen color saturation, a completely new level of detail and sharpness and overall stunning image quality. It’s finally bringing back the unique iconic performance and look of the most successful classic Polaroid films

Due to the high filmspeed of this material we recommend adjusting the lighten/darken wheel or slider of your camera 1/3 into the dark setting.
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  • 8 Exposures per pack
  • Film Speed: ISO 125
  • Type: Colour Integral Instant Film for Polaroid SX-70 cameras
  • Format: 3.5 x 4.2 in. (8.8 x 10.7 cm), Image Area: 3.1 x 3.1 in. (7.9 x 7.9 cm)
  • Finish: Glossy
  • Development: 30 - 40 minutes approximately at 70°F (21°C)
  • Battery: Built in, long lasting battery to power up the camera and flash
  • Store unopened film pack in the fridge. Allow to adjust to room temperature before shooting.
  • Set lighten/darken wheel/slider 1/3 into the dark when using PX 70 Color Protection.
  • Without the need of haste put the photo in in a bag, pocket, book or let it develop face-down outside direct sunlight.
  • Avoid developing in direct sunlight; this will cause overexposure and reddening of the final photo.
  • Adjust the lighten/darken wheel/slider to enhance and fine tune the results of further photos.
  • This film is compatible with the following camera models:
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    AVERAGE RATING: (72.34 %)   47 reviews
    Fabulous film
    047
    I recently picked up a 10 pack and shot 30 exposures in my sx-70 sonar this weekend and the film is fantastic and i only had one bad photo - the colors are the best yet i have seen from impossible film. i will give it 5 stars once impossible gets development time down to under 5 minutes
    said lou d, US | 2013.05.19 19:53 PM
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    Great!
    046
    This film works great if you use in properly, there is the odd "bad film" but usually your film will work great if you: -keep cold when in storage -leave in room temperature for 45 mins-1 hour -cover photo when it is developing, put it in a book or pocket -keep photo warm when developing if people say it didn't work its because the didn't follow these steps.
    said Alex, CA | 2013.05.13 04:33 AM
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    good job IP!
    045
    I have shot pretty much all the PX films, and this has been the easiest to control as far as exposure is concerned, the development is a little longer than the others but it is so much easier to use. there is nothing to complain about, you guys are on the right track, cant wait to see what you come up with next!
    said Jourdan Lynch, GB | 2013.05.10 13:53 PM
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    Yellow tinted
    044
    About half the packs I have shot, the colors are really yellow or reddish. I'd stick with the previous generation of the film.
    said Steven Janak, US | 2013.05.04 02:51 AM
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    Please watch the temperature when shooting, as high temperature during shooting and development does affect results. we recommend to shoot between 14–28°C/57°F–82°F shooting at higher temperatures will cause a color shift to yellow/ red.
    Impossible Reply to Steven Janak, 2013.05.13 19:12 PM
    don´t like the colors
    043
    I don´t like the colors at all. It was a waist of money.It also needs different settings as color shade cool. Developing takes ages. I stick with color shade cool
    said Lisa, DE | 2013.04.22 10:44 AM
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    Satisfied overall
    042
    I will say that even though I produced several prints that I wasn't too pleased with, I still love shooting with Impossible film. Unfortunately, I bought this film at my local camera shop and wasn't aware that I was supposed to darken the exposure to 1/3 until I looked on the website, so several of my prints were washed out. Nevertheless, I love shooting Impossible film and will continue to support them and expect great improvements in the future! Thanks for bringing back the great experience of Polaroid to a new generation!
    said Hugh H., | 2013.04.21 20:37 PM
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    Very poor quality print!
    041
    I hate to report this, but this film in my SX-70 camera produced awful results. I followed your guidelines to the letter, varied the exposures and protected the film from light during "development". None of the varied pics are acceptable. The top of the box said it was fresh (01/13), but the colors are washed out and streaky. Lots of orange tones and very weak images. For the very high price of this film, I'll stick with digital. Have to rate this as a waste of money.
    said Bob S, US | 2013.04.13 00:25 AM
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    Please send us an email to service@the-impossible-project.com with scans of your photos. we will then be able to narrow down the problem.
    Impossible Reply to Bob S, 2013.05.23 05:11 AM