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Adding grain to instant film

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Hi All,
I'm trying to take some lofi shots with my instant cameras, I have a polaroid 670 and I have a holga with an instant back on the way.

Can anyone tell me if there are ways to add grain to the film? I know if you warm up colour impossible project film it's gets lovely warm purpley colours. Heat doesn't seem to treat the 600 B&W film the same.
 
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Are there better ways to manipulate film if you use the peel apart film? like pushing or pulling the exposure?

Can I speed up the expiration of the film by warming it up? I'm going to experiment when it arrives, but it would be nice to have some information.
 
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You can manipulate the film in many ways - but I think it will not increase the grain. Pushing or pulling will not make difference in grain size. If you are using normal negative, and then you enlarge 10x - you can see grain increase/change, but in instant print I don't think so.

About manipulation techniques on instant prints - I have seen on impossible page many useful tips.
 
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