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| 1. Polaroid Image 1200 Spectra Instant camera by Polaroid | |
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| 2. Polaroid 600Film Twin Pack by Polaroid | |
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That's why I love it. While it isn't accurate, this film's color reproduction says "Polaroid" all over it. That really adds a certain dimension to your photos. Especially if you are photographing more "serious" subjects (i.e., not just family/friends), the polaroid has a way of lightening it up and making your photography look more nonchalant. It also "ages" your film for you, giving the photographs an old, faded feel right from the start. If you've got an old polaroid camera lying around the house, take it out, by a pack of this stuff, and experiment. It's a lot of fun.
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| 3. Polaroid Spectra Film Twin Pack by Polaroid | |
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I use this film for my Polaroid Colorshot USB Digital Printer. What I see on the screen is what I get on the film. It is the most perfect transfer of digital imaging I have ever seen. Printing digitally on this film has it's advantages. No need to worry about running out of ink. The film is instant. The film is resistant to water because of it's built-in protective coating of plastic. The image reproduces very quickly. Whereas a ink jet printer would take minutes... I also use the film for my Polaroid Spectra 1200si which I love as well. The photo is just as sharp as on regular film. The color is perfectly balanced and the image quality is extremely sharp. This is a great film by the great company Polaroid for either instant traditional of instant digital photography. I would recommend it to anyone on the planet.
Polaroid has not been able to make an integral film that matches the overall quality of their peel-apart materials. The latter have detail and a vivid edge sharpness the integral films will probably never achieve. But the current Platinum film is unquestionably the best of its type. Color rendition is noticeably improved. Platinum film can tolerate direct comparison with the Macbeth color chart without suffering acute embarrasment. The tonal scale has been lengthened without a loss of saturation. (The 150-speed Time-Zero material has a noticeably shorter scale, often producing excessively contrasty prints.) Sharpness is better than any previous integral film (including the 150-speed), and the "bloom" is lower than ever. Nevertheless, Polaroid's integral materials do not match the overall quality of modern color-negative films. The latter have multiple layers and complex chemical interactions among the layers that allow both a wide tonal scale and high saturation. It's unlikely Polaroid films will ever be able to perform these chemical feats, so the gap between conventional and instant-picture quality will continue to widen. On the other hand, Polacolor (both peel-apart and integral) has a quality rarely seen in negative films -- it looks almost three-dimensional. There's depth -- an almost-palpable "roundness" -- you don't get from Kodacolor or Fujicolor. The latter look flat by comparison. A note about processing... Although Polaroid integral films give good results over a wide temperature range, the highest saturation and cleanest colors occur in the high 70s or low 80s. (I discovered this when I threw several developing prints on top of a warm amplifier in a cool room. The pattern of the amplifier's vent holes appeared in the print, with the areas over the holes noticeably more vivid.) A warm Spring or not-too-hot Summer day gives the brightest colors. If you haven't taken Polaroid pictures in a long time, try the Platinum film. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. ... Read more | |
| 4. Polaroid 600 Instant Film (4 Pack) by Polaroid | |
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| 5. POLAROID iZone 200 Non-Sticky Film 643284 by Polaroid | |
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| 6. Polaroid Spectra Film Single Pack by Polaroid | |
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| 7. Polaroid 600 Film Single Pack by Polaroid | |
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That's why I love it. While it isn't accurate, this film's color reproduction says "Polaroid" all over it. That really adds a certain dimension to your photos. Especially if you are photographing more "serious" subjects (i.e., not just family/friends), the polaroid has a way of lightening it up and making your photography look more nonchalant. It also "ages" your film for you, giving the photographs an old, faded feel right from the start. If you've got an old polaroid camera lying around the house, take it out, by a pack of this stuff, and experiment. It's a lot of fun.
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| 8. Polaroid Mio Instant Twin Pack Film by Polaroid | |
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| 9. Polaroid Captiva-500 Film Single Pack by Polaroid | |
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| 10. Polaroid 600 Instant Color Film (3 Pack) by Polaroid | |
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That's why I love it. While it isn't accurate, this film's color reproduction says "Polaroid" all over it. That really adds a certain dimension to your photos. Especially if you are photographing more "serious" subjects (i.e., not just family/friends), the polaroid has a way of lightening it up and making your photography look more nonchalant. It also "ages" your film for you, giving the photographs an old, faded feel right from the start. If you've got an old polaroid camera lying around the house, take it out, by a pack of this stuff, and experiment. It's a lot of fun.
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| 11. Polaroid i-Zone Sticky Pocket Film (3-Pack) by Polaroid | |
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However, As many other people have stated, it isn't really worth the extra money for the "sticky" aspect of this film. Save some money and use it to buy more of the regular i-Zone film.
Note that you'll need scissors or a pocket knife to cut off the sides of the film - tearing it by hand is not that easy.
The film was great. The only thing I would like is if it were easier to cut the picture from the excess paper. It was a pain to have to cut each picture. It would have been nice if it were perferated or something to not have to use scissors.
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| 12. Polaroidi-Zone Fortune Film (3 Pack) by Polaroid | |
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I do not feel that this film is worth the extra money you'll pay, but it's fun for a one time purchase to read the fortunes.
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| 13. Polaroid i-Zone Non-Sticky Pocket Film (3-Pack) by Polaroid | |
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One tip...I prefer buying the non-sticky because they are more versatile. If I want to stick the picture somewhere I just tack on a little piece of tape. Plus, the non-sticky are a little cheaper.
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| 14. Polaroid 500Captiva-500 Film Twin Pack by Polaroid | |
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| 15. Polaroid Replacement Film Cartridges for Polaroid Colorshot Digital Photo Printer (3-Packs of 10) by Polaroid | |
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| 16. Polaroid 500 Instant Color Film (3 Pack) by Polaroid | |
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| 17. Polaroid 600 Black and White Single Pack Film by Polaroid | |
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Amazon.com Product Description Features Reviews (5)
Enter Polaroid with their B&W Spectra film. This was quite a surpise when it was released- and a welcome one, at that. While Polaroid has been making B&W films continuously since the very beginning, they have seldom made them in recent years for their consumer line cameras. This film corrects that error. If you're interested in exploring black and white photography, this is a great way to do it. The film has marveously rich blacks, brilliant whites and a tremendous tonal range. The prints have the luminence of a custom B&W print on heavy coated paper. It's the perfect way to explore the possibilities of B&W without the investment or the lab work.
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