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Polaroid Originals Instant Color Film i-Type - Rose Gold Edition (4832)
Color:Rose Gold Edition
Are you someone with champagne tastes on a beer budget? We can relate. It’s why Polaroid made this special Rose Gold Frame Edition Color i-Type Film. Made just for i-Type cameras like the OneStep 2, it captures your instant ...
The camera got me excited to buy two packs of this film
Loving the one step camera, but this film has made it a bit frustrating
but this was a letdown as it is still the same bad quality and takes 15 minute + to develop, I will stick to the modern instant cameras like Polaroid Snap Zink and Fuji Instax technologies
However, the film suddenly got stuck and jammed my camera
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Color:Rose Gold Edition
Are you someone with champagne tastes on a beer budget? We can relate
It’s why Polaroid made this special Rose Gold Frame Edition Color i-Type Film
Made just for i-Type cameras like the OneStep 2, it captures your instant photography in a stylish Rose Gold frame, adding a touch of opulence to each Polaroid picture
So whether you’re shooting a sunset scene on the coast of Cannes, or just trying to get a family photo at the barbecue before cousin Larry takes his shirt off, all your photos will have an added touch of class.Fresh Formula. Familiar Feel.It might look familiar, but this film is all new
It uses Polaroid's most advanced chemistry to provide richer colors, tones, and contrasts than any Polaroid film before it.Store Chilled, Shoot WarmTemperature affects how the film works
Keep it stored cold in the fridge, but never freeze it
Ideally you should let it adjust to room temperature before you use it
That’s around 55–82F (13–28C)
When it’s cold out, keep your photos warm in a pocket close to your body while they develop
Or if it’s a hot day, make sure they stay cool.Shoot with the LightThe more light in your shot, the better your photo will turn out
Instant film loves light, especially natural light
Use the flash for all your indoor photos
For best results Polaroid also recommends using the flash for outdoor shots, unless it’s a bright sunny day.Develop in the DarkAll photos appear blank at first
They’re most sensitive during this time, so don’t bend or shake them
Shield them from the light, and place them face down as they develop
Keep B&W photos shielded from light for about 1 minute, and color film for about 6 minutes.