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Review on πŸ“Έ High-Quality Polaroid Black and White Film for I-Type (8 Exquisite Photos) (6001) by Adam Tidd

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Rarely Gone and High Quality Film

I noticed that some reviewers say they had problems with the film being distorted and simply defective, among other things. And without neglecting their personal experience, I want to say that out of the dozens and dozens of packs I've bought, I've only had one defective pack of film. I've bought these film packs from other sources as well, including Revain (yes), Wal-Mart, and the Polaroid website itself. And with the somewhat embarrassing amount of film I've bought during my Polaroid adventures, I've rarely ever had one problem with the movie itself. With that in mind I would like to offer a few tips for preserving your Polaroid film without reservation: 1. Chill the film before use as film always works best. DO NOT FREEZE, although I've never done it myself I definitely wouldn't recommend doing it as freezing things that aren't meant to be frozen isn't usually a good thing. Note that these sheets of film contain temperature and other sensitive chemicals, so take good care of your film! DO NOT SHAKE THE PHOTOS! I know a lot of people think it helps to "dry out" or help your photo develop faster, but that's no good at all. It is likely that this disrupts the chemical process taking place within the arc, where your photo will be developed. and it may be distorted and damaged, so please don't shake the polaroid. Instead, just let it grow in the dark and out of direct sunlight, which brings me to my final tip. Once your photo is extracted, turn it over so it's not facing the sun. After that, put it in your pocket, bag or any other dark place where you can keep a photo that protects from the sun's rays. This ensures that your photos develop optimally. In general, if you store your film properly and put it through the proper development process, it should be completely intact and in good condition. View photos. Happy shooting! Just let it appear in the dark and out of direct sunlight, which brings me to my last tip. Once your photo is extracted, turn it over so it's not facing the sun. After that, put it in your pocket, bag or any other dark place where you can keep a photo that protects from the sun's rays. This ensures that your photos develop optimally. In general, if you store your film properly and put it through the proper development process, it should be completely intact and in good condition. View photos. Happy shooting! Just leave it in the dark and out of direct sunlight, which brings me to my last tip. Once your photo is extracted, turn it over so it's not facing the sun. After that, put it in your pocket, bag or other dark place, on which you can keep a photo that protects from the sun's rays. This ensures that your photos develop optimally. In general, if you store your film properly and put it through the proper development process, it should be completely intact and in good condition. View photos. Happy shooting! a bag or other dark place where you can keep a photo that protects it from sunlight. This ensures that your photos develop optimally. In general, if you store your film properly and put it through the proper development process, it should be completely intact and in good condition. View photos. Happy shooting! a bag or other dark place where you can keep a photo that protects it from sunlight. This ensures that your photos develop optimally. In general, if you store your film properly and put it through the proper development process, it should be completely intact and in good condition. View photos. Happy shooting!

Pros
  • CREATE: Rich in texture and unique, every photo you create. Unpredictable, imperfect and impossible to reproduce.
Cons
  • The packaging is ugly