PX 70 Color Shade Cool
PX 70 Cool film is the predecessor of our current Color Protection film and still produces wonderful soft images, however with a slightly darker section in the middle of the image area. This darker section can be rather pronounced when the photo has just developed but will even out mostly during the following 12-24 hours.
Due to the high filmspeed of this material we recommend adjusting the lighten/darken wheel or slider of your camera 2/3 into the dark setting. This high filmspeed also enables you to use this film in type 600 cameras with the lighten/darken correction slightly adjusted to lighten.
Production date of this film is 05/2012, so it should get used within the next months.
Due to the high filmspeed of this material we recommend adjusting the lighten/darken wheel or slider of your camera 2/3 into the dark setting. This high filmspeed also enables you to use this film in type 600 cameras with the lighten/darken correction slightly adjusted to lighten.
Production date of this film is 05/2012, so it should get used within the next months.
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PX 70 Color Shade Cool is balanced for daylight and flash exposure. Each single pack contains 8 exposures. Detailed information on the PX 70 Color Shade material is provided in the PX film website |
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This film is compatible with the following camera models:
and in 600 type cameras with the lighten/darken correction slightly adjusted to lighten.
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS
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FineArt film
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This has been one of the best IP Films :) Most of my best photographs were shot by this cool film. This film is exactly like a wine. I like to experiment with instant material and I hate visual perfection. Imperfections in instant photographs make them perfect. I bought few packs of this film moths ago and left them in fridge to grow up. I take few photos last week and they are PERFECT! I will miss it :(
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I was able to get 2-ish good photos at a baseball game BUT that was due to my Polaroid SX-70 malfunctioning on the very first shot(it has died since then, R.I.P.). I forgot my homemade polaroid shade at a friend's house so I shot in a way where the polaroid ejected and went into the film packaging instead and it worked! Not to mention I also read someone else's review about setting the light wheel ALL THE WAY to the dark side and that was a great tip. At about 7:30pm and the sun setting behind the stadium my best shot came out as perfect as it would get. Overall I'm happy with the film, I was just sad that my camera died. Guess I'll be having to get a new one because I still got another pack of this film in my fridge!
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Delightful!
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It took a pack to get the settings right for each of my sx70s (one step, and land. It works different on each). After that, though, it's amazing. I definitely get better colour and value and definition on the land model, but the one step takes cool ghostly pictures. It is fun to play with the temperature when developing. I stick it in my shirt for more developed colour range, and leave it on my desk for lower murky contrast. I'm trying the protection one next just for fun, but I'm definitely using this again! If you're having problems with this film, it might be your camera. I had to tinker with the one step to get it working right (clean the inside, adjust the pick, etc). Exposure wise: On the land i put the exposure wheel to all the way dark, and on the one step i put it half way inside, and all the way outside. Hope that helps! Also, impossible has very impressive customer service.
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polaroid 1000
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i just wanna ask is it possible to use this SX-70 film with polaroid 1000 ?? do u have any idea about it ?
or which film should i use polaroid 1000 ?
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yes, this film is compatible with your polaroid 1000 camera
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Impossible Reply to pc, 2013.05.15 20:08 PM
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Brilliant and cheap!
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I love this film. Currently using sme I bought a year ago, colours are still great despite some random specs all over it. If you want good results get an sx 70 and shield using the dark slide- so far all photos have been successful!
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Not sure what I'm doing different...
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I have yet to have a single frame of this film fail due to anything other than my own failure to set the camera correctly from time to time. I keep reading the negative reviews and have bought several packs since the discount and discontinuation went into effect (read below) and not one pack has exhibited any of the aging that I'm used to, having shot many grab-bags of the last bunches of old generation film that were sold here in the past (yes-including the PUSH! film). I find that as these films age, their temperature sensitivity becomes more apparent and they absolutely MUST be warm when you shoot the film. Not just developed warm, but "pre-heated" and shot warm in a relatively warm camera. And here's a weird one- I seem to have more trouble avoiding underexposure with this film now that it's older. I shoot it in three completely different cameras, so it's not a matter of hardware. I'm not sure what I might be doing that is all that different than anyone else and I certainly don't want to insinuate that anyone is simply complaining just for the sake of doing so, but I am not seeing these problems with my film. With the heavily discounted price, I certainly can't complain about the slight color shifts or the extra attention to temperature. I hope the last six packs in my fridge work the same as the last several that I've shot. I'm gonna miss this stuff...
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This Film doesn't work
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I ordered 3 rolls of this, and in my first roll I waited one hour out of the fridge and got one two decent pics. After this every single photo was ruined. This film should be free or taken off the site.
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Hi Michael, please send an email to usa@theimpossibleproject.com and I will be happy to troubleshoot with you.
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Impossible Reply to Michael, 2013.05.16 07:52 AM
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