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Polaroid 100 Chocolate Giambarba expired

Rare, never before produced Type 100 Chocolate peel apart film. The beautiful big sister of legendary (sold out) Chocolate Type 80. The same unique recipe was used to create its special color effect and subtile textures. Limited Edition designed by Paul Giambarba.

Original Polaroid expiry date: 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, Chocolate print film
  • Image Area: 2.88 x 3.75 in. (7.3 x 9.5 cm)
  • Finish: Glossy
  • Exposures: 10 exposures per pack
  • Development Time and Temperature: 30 secs. at 75°F (21°C)
    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: (90.00 %)   6 reviews
Perfect film!
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Wonderful, dynamic tones! I experimented with it and figured out that the best results are indeed obtainer letting it develop a lot less than the recommended time. f.e. if you should develop it for 90 sec let it develop for only 30/40, results guaranteed! (I think this is due to the expired chemicals, that after the 90 seconds like go bad and create all sorts of green lines on the print) Delicious film!
said Andrea, IT | 2011.09.10 13:28 PM
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new to chocolate
005
any reminder/ hints for me? today is my first day with chocolate.
said janus li, HK | 2011.09.09 10:23 AM
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Love that chocolate
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Just tried the chocolate film in my new 450 land and i love it. The pic's look great with this tone color.
said Harry Bartels, NL | 2011.08.06 10:47 AM
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Chocolate
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I just love the choco film!
said Jens Hunt, SE | 2011.07.21 13:48 PM
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Nice for some shoots
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Chocolate was probably my least favorite film of the Triple Dip pack, but it's still a great film. When shooting portraits, it does really odd things with skintones, and it has a sort of wet plate look to it. In some shoots that would be great, but depending on what you're shooting, that may not work. With the low ISO, you have to have a lot of light, and I ended up with a few blurry shots because of that.
said Kristi, US | 2011.07.20 23:41 PM
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chocolate film
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The polaroid Chocolate film is my absolute favorite choice of film to use in my pack film cameras. The photographs come out beautiful, dreamy and nostalgic. I like the vintage look of the images produced...
said c. a. long, US | 2011.07.18 21:04 PM
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