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Polaroid 100 Sepia Giambarba Expired

This unique Sepia material will turn your recent photographs into antique treasures. Classic, pure monochromatic colors, crisp and clear character and a sharpness that is a joy to the eye. Limited Edition designed by Paul Giambarba.

Original Polaroid expiry date is 04/09
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Product Specifications
  • Film Speed: ISO 1500/DIN 33
  • Type: Peel-apart Pack Film. Sharp clear detail, smoother, more consistent backgrounds. Balanced for average daylight (5500°K)
  • Format: 3.25 x 4,25 in. (8.5 x 10.8 cm)
  • Image Area: 2.88 x 3.75 in. (7.3 x 9.5 cm)
  • Finish: Glossy
  • Development: 90 secs. at 70°F (21°C)
  • Special: The classic, nostalgic sepia film is a beautiful counterpart to Chocolate film
    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.
This film is compatible with the following camera models:
Availability :
>1,000 Items
Single Pack
17.99 US $

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CUSTOMER REVIEWS

AVERAGE RATING: (86.67 %)   6 reviews
GREAT!
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Fantastic film. Definitely going to order more packs. I used it in my Holgaroid and I had some really good results. Thank you for re-stocking this awesome film!
said Polaroid Jay, US | 2011.12.16 08:33 AM
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Wide stripe down the middle
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Tony
said Tony, NL | 2011.10.05 20:50 PM
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Sepia gold
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Greg
said Greg, US | 2011.09.30 03:29 AM
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Time to say goodby?!
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Stefan
said Stefan, AT | 2011.09.21 12:45 PM
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Wonderful film
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I bought a pack of Sepia on a lark, largely to see if an old Polaroid camera I'd inherited even worked any more. I was amazed to see what the old piece of family history could do with this film -- take wonderful, sharp sepia-toned images with just a hint of gold in places. Amazing stuff, now I'm on the lookout for things that might look good with an antique touch. You might also consider keeping the negatives as well (trim off the chemical-covered bits after they've had time to dry), they can be their own interesting art pieces with high-contrast subjects.
said Eric, US | 2011.08.01 14:54 PM
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LOVE this film
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I bought the Polaroid Triple Dip pack to try out some different types of film, and I expected to love the Chocolate and Blue films, but the Sepia was my favorite! There's a ton of range to this film--it picks up a lot of detail and has such a lovely color tint to it, just a pale brown color (not an orange-ish tone like some sepia colored things.) Many of my prints had a pale, ghostly look to them, absolutely beautiful.
said Kristi, US | 2011.07.20 23:30 PM
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