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Polaroid 100 Blue Giambarba expired

Premium medium-speed type 100 Polaroid Pack Film. This never before produced, strictly limited material features gentle monochromatic blue tones ranging from lilac to deep blue, creating magical images. Limited edition designed by Paul Giambarba.

Original Polaroid expiry date is 04/09
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  • Film Speed: ISO 80/DIN 20
  • Format: 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ in. (8.5 x 10.8 cm) pack film
  • Type: Peel-apart Pack Film, medium-speed and medium-contrast coaterless, blue & white print film
  • Image Area: 2.88 x 3.75 in. (7.3 x 9.5 cm)
  • Finish: Semi Silk
  • Exposures: 10 exposures per pack
  • Development Time and Temperature: 90 secs. at 75°F (21°C)
  • Special: Supports the transfer technique
    1. Use the right film in the right camera. Impossible films are available in different formats and film speeds, not every film type will fit any Polaroid camera.

    2. Hold the camera stable, especially at low light levels and press the button.

    3. Immediately shield the image from light as the camera ejects it, the first split seconds are crucial!

    4. Protect the picture from light for up to 3 minutes while it develops (let it develop upside down).

    5. Turn the picture over and enjoy your Impossible instant picture. In order to enhance the picture quality and minimize unwanted aging alterations please apply our recommended Dry Age procedure.
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AVERAGE RATING: (80.00 %)   4 reviews
Wonderful!
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Martin
said Martin , DE | 2011.09.19 16:27 PM
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Blue
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very nice. depending on the type of light it can run from deep blue to a light soft blue with the warm tones allowed to pop. Just shot a bunch recently in LA and was outstanding color! NYC i use a cloud filter on the Polaroid 250 and produces a rich and detailed dark blue. Film handles contrast well and the paper texture is similar to the 669 silk.
said Paul Kaiser, US | 2011.07.22 19:38 PM
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I really enjoyed shooting with this film--it produced a greater range of color than I expected. I thought it would be more monochromatic, but it actually picked up reds and pinks, which gave a bit of contrast. I used it in a Polaroid Automatic 100 Land Camera, and I had a hard time finding the right setting at first, so a few images were a bit underexposed, but it picked up details, even in the shadows. The only indication that the film was expired were a few streaks that showed up, but they're very faint, and actually add some texture to the image (they make it look more painterly), which I liked.
said Kristi, US | 2011.07.20 23:36 PM
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pola blue type 100
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I would have loved the look, it'd be beautiful if it worked but this film was too far gone; way too expired to hold any image. i was quite bummed out at both packs i ordered, all images were the same...
said ANI, CA | 2011.07.07 20:30 PM
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