Buying expired Impossible color 600

baachitraka

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Is it a good idea?
 

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Drying out of the packs is the classic problem with storage beyond limits.
 

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No. It is not a good idea.
 
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baachitraka

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Nevertheless, its gone for €25 for 10 packs of Impossible 600.
 

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So far I've found that if you find Polaroid film packs with an expiration date of about 2003 or before, you'll not get but maybe 1 acceptable print out of the entire pack.
I've shot film (600 or SX70 or Spectra) that expired in 2008 (the last year the film was produced, I think), and had great results.
 
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baachitraka

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It was sold. Nevertheless, 10 packs of them for €25 and it delivers un-expected color then why not?
 
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baachitraka

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I don't think Impossible color even fresh will able to give accurate colors...
 
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I had horrible results with Impossible film back when it was called Impossible, even when it was fresh. That was maybe 5 years ago. Now that it's Polaroid Originals, it's worked exactly as it should.
 
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