Stephen Frizza
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Hello
I recently purchased a large batch of Polaroids PolaPan 35mm instant transparency film which has been refridgerated all its life but expired in 2004.
I tested a roll of the film today and found while the speed of the film has not slowed and the contrast of the material was as expected one thing which did seem odd to me is a slightly yellow cast to the films image area and the rebate being blue.
Unfortunately being 24 I was not in the photographic industry when Polaroid discontinued this product in Australia at the end of the 90's. This test roll is my first hands on experience with this material and while im happy with the look i have achieved from it I am curious to find out weather this cast was a property of the material or weather this material has altered in its age.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
~Steve Frizza
The Lighthouse Lab
I recently purchased a large batch of Polaroids PolaPan 35mm instant transparency film which has been refridgerated all its life but expired in 2004.
I tested a roll of the film today and found while the speed of the film has not slowed and the contrast of the material was as expected one thing which did seem odd to me is a slightly yellow cast to the films image area and the rebate being blue.
Unfortunately being 24 I was not in the photographic industry when Polaroid discontinued this product in Australia at the end of the 90's. This test roll is my first hands on experience with this material and while im happy with the look i have achieved from it I am curious to find out weather this cast was a property of the material or weather this material has altered in its age.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
~Steve Frizza
The Lighthouse Lab