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Review 1 for PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ Instant Film By Impossible Project
Overall Rating:
3out of5
Sammyboy
Location: Omaha, NE
Age: Under 18
Gender: Male
Pretty good film, a little expensive
(November 18, 2012)
"I recently bought this film about 5 days ago and went down to the urban part of town to take some scenery pictures. what i didn't realize was that the sky would always turn out white with no definition of the clouds. But the buildings came out crystal clear (or as clear as they can get on an old Polaroid Sun600) this film is a bit pricey for 8 photos and i don't like how you have to shade it from sunlight, but over time i bet I.P. will have this fixed. all in all, i give this product a good thumbs up. Group pictures come out very well though!"
+5points
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Review 2 for PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ Instant Film By Impossible Project
Overall Rating:
1out of5
barkyboo
Not worth your money
(November 3, 2012)
"I thought these pictures would turn out perfectly and I was very wrong. It becomes and ugly grayish color and I was very disappointed. I would not recommend it to anyone"
-5points
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Review 3 for PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ Instant Film By Impossible Project
Overall Rating:
4out of5
Faren
Location: Florida
Age: 18-24
Gender: Female
Fade to nothingness...
(March 31, 2012)
"I love being able to afford Polaroid film, these are a really great deal. The initial shots are every bit as vintage and artistic as anyone could hope for a Polaroid picture to be. But after just a few days, they lose their magic! Fading, yellowing, changing... I happen to not mind SO much, it adds that touch of age and "time", but if you want a stark and clean black and white picture, this is not the film to purchase."
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A scene from my garden/suburban farm.
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Review 4 for PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ Instant Film By Impossible Project
"This film is quite the catch, for being one of the only types of polaroids being made. The sensitivity of the film is high, the lighting has to be almost perfect to get a good picture. Usually, photos take about a day to fully develop and will start to change after that, usually for the worst. I would suggest scanning them a day after being shot. Make sure you cover the photo immediately after it ejects and leave it face down for a few minutes. Resist the urge to peek because it could ruin your shot!"