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Impossible Project PZ600 Silver Shade Monochrome Instant Film

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PZ 600 Silver Shade

New Monochrome Instant Film

For Polaroid Image, 1200 & Spectra Cameras

Impossible proudly presents: PZ 600 Silver Shade, a completely new, monochrome

integral film, optimized for all classic Polaroid Image, 1200 & Spectra Cameras, allowing

for the most outstanding and unique results ever taken on the Image/Spectra Format.

This new material introduces the beautiful monochrome characteristics of Silver Shade

chemistry to the cinematic Spectra/Image format. Based on the latest, state-of-the-art

Silver Shade chemistry this new film is especially targeted towards the experienced

analogue photographer as it is highly manipulable, featuring a surprising potential of

characteristics, soft tones, delicate moods and astonishing detailed results.

 

 

FILM DATA SHEET – PZ 600 Silver Shade

Monochrome Instant Integral Film

For Polaroid Image, 1200 & Spectra Cameras

Film Speed: ISO / ASA 600 / DIN 28

Format: 4 x 4.1 in. (10.2 x 10.3 cm)

Image Area: 3.5 x 2.9 in. (9.0 x 7.3 cm)

Finish: Glossy

Exposures per Unit: 8 per pack

Development Time: 2 minutes approximately

Specials: Original Polaroid Cartridge, Special B&W / Sepia Chemistry

Compatible Hardware: Polaroid Image, 1200 & Spectra Cameras

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Impossibly Easy Steps to Optimized Results
Dive Into the Silver Shade Magic


1.         Choose the right film and put it into your camera
- Polaroid SX-70 camera? - Choose PX 100 Silver Shade or use ND filter with PX 600 Silver Shade
- Polaroid 600 camera model? - Choose PX 600 Silver Shade
- Polaroid Image, 1200, or Spectra camera? - Choose PZ 600 Silver Shade

2.        For your first shots, we recommend to shoot at 17-24°C / 63-75°F as the Silver Shade film is very sensitive to temperature

3.        Set the camera's lighten/darken wheel to middle setting

4.        Hold camera stable, especially at low light levels

5.        Make the first magic shot

6.        Shield picture from light immediately (cover with your hand)

7.        Develop the picture upside down for 60 - 90 seconds

8.        Take a deep breath, turn the picture over and inhale your FIRST SILVER SHADE SHOT

9.        Let your images dry properly before storing them cool and protected from light to preserve their original state after exposure longest.

 Please note this is an experimental film, if you are not happy with your results, please check the Impossible Project website for ideas to improve the results at the following web address.  Just click on "silver shade" then "FAQ" for troubleshooting tips.

www.the-impossible-project.com