I bought some Impossible film in 2015 for SX-70, Spectra, and 600 cameras. I don't think they're even the version 2 films (mine are just plain white box).
Anyway, the images still look good - color is decent and no fading.
I don't use a frog tongue - rather I quickly put the ejected photo into the film box which I keep in my shirt pocket. Any fumbling or a delay in doing this will result in a poor print. Usually within a few minutes of doing that, I put the box in a totally dark drawer or equivalent for one hour.
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Too expensive for me to buy any more than a pack a year though. At least give us 10 shots!
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I read that the film is slightly thicker, therefore only 8 shots fit in the Polaroid-sized pack.
You don't pick up a Holga hoping for Leica quality pictures. Same with this film. There are thousands of samples of their images all over Flickr and everywhere else, and both IP and its users are fully up front about its quirks and limitations. No one is claiming that it rivals the old Polaroid or Instax. It is what it is (a niche product); it's slowly improving and it has a core following of people who know (and like) what they're getting from the film. So I'm not seeing the problem.
I use it for emulsion lifts. I just spent $400 on two more boxes of their 8x10 product and I couldn't be happier.
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