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The Impossible Group has announced the launch of its B&W 600 Generation 2.0 films for use with Polaroid 600 and Impossible instant cameras. The latest self-developing films feature the first entirely ...
Their latest film stock, B&W 600 Generation 2.0, is their fastest-developing option yet. They formulated an entirely new solution under the supervision of Stephen Herchen, who once served as ...
Polaroid black & white film for 600-type cameras and the Impossible I-type now has a black frame.
Polaroid has announced Reclaimed Blue, which is a 600-format film, meaning it will work with ... Brian stumbled on a new chemical reaction “between our color film and the TBHQ chemical from our b&w ...
Generation 3 ($139.99) is a slightly upgraded version of the first-edition Now+ that I reviewed a few years ago. Like its ...
Also, while the B&W i-Type film showed strong contrast ... You're tied into using either Polaroid 600 or I-Type film with the Flip, and realistically this is more expensive per exposure than ...
I also tested the Polaroid I-2 with B&W i-type and Blue 600 film. The monochrome prints were low-grain and quite gentle, yet (when exposed correctly) had a surprisingly full range of tones.
Impossible introduces the 2nd generation of new analog instant films and premiers its integral film in the fabled 20 x 24 Polaroid camera.