No, it's reformulated Impossible film, and it is much better. I've compared one of the last batches of Impossible 600 film with this new batch of Spectra film, and the difference is obvious. Compare it for yourself before dismissing it.
Scott
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- mer. 13 décembre 2017 / 05:14 am
- Forum : Polaroid® Image/Spectra
- Sujet : Just got some of the new Polaroid film packs
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- sam. 09 décembre 2017 / 06:30 am
- Forum : Polaroid® Image/Spectra
- Sujet : Just got some of the new Polaroid film packs
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Just got some of the new Polaroid film packs
What a difference it makes to not use Impossible film (faded look) or expired old stock (usually so dried out it only makes part of an image)! This new Polaroid film develops faster than the Impossible stuff and has better contrast, although that may just be enthusiasm speaking. :) I decided to get ...
- ven. 24 novembre 2017 / 06:54 am
- Forum : Polaroid® Image/Spectra
- Sujet : Tips Starting Out with Spectra Film
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Welcome, and let me compliment you on getting one of Polaroid's most advanced cameras at the time. I borrowed a Spectra in college from a professor for an art project and was really impressed. It was many years before I got my own Spectra camera, and by then Polaroid had stopped production of film. ...
- dim. 29 octobre 2017 / 23:06 pm
- Forum : Welcomes and Introductions
- Sujet : Hello from Oregon
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Hello from Oregon
Hi. I'm Scott and I found this forum yesterday after buying another Polaroid at a thrift shop yesterday, a collapsing One600 in blue. It had a good film pack in it, and lit its green LED right there in the shop. Not bad for $5. It turns out it only had one exposure left in its Impossible Project fil...