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Print Polaroid Format Word

2024-08-21 01:37:38

polaroid... worth the $per print.

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2024-06-25 08:28:55

I really like the format even though it's different than the original Polaroid. The film is very clear and sharp and much more affordable than the impossible film.

5
2024-05-27 08:55:41

Great for storing wide format Polaroid, I wish I had found something slightly bigger but I'd still recommend this.

5
2024-09-15 06:50:41

Coming from shooting polaroid I've always been a fan of the square format! I'm very happy with my results using this film on the SQ10. I do hope they lower the priice so I can buy a lot more.

5
2024-07-06 07:24:32

I love this film! The Instax system is the first instant film system I have used. I like the wide format more than the square look of Polaroid. The color reproduction is nice and the tones are natural. The price isn't too bad either, Impossible films are at least twice as much, so if you're looking to get into instant film this is a good place to start. Fujifilm is definitely a winner!

5
2024-06-15 04:32:14

For instant photography, I prefer Fuji Instax to the resurrected (IMPOSSIBLE) Polaroid Originals films. Overall, the quality of the film is superior (better color, tonal range, and film shelf life), particularly when used with quality cameras, or, in this case, the Instax Wide Printer. The Instax Wide is a good, larger Instax format, and though the mini format is fun and has its uses, I prefer the wide. I haven't yet worked with the square format. I purchased the Instax Wide printer, because I had color film that was expired that I didn't want to dismiss before it became unusable. I had received a LomoGraflok 4x5 back for view cameras back in Xmas of '22, but I've had trouble making time to explore using it--the reason for my expired film stock. For me, charging and setting up the printer were easy, and I installed the Instax Wide Printer mobile app on both iPhone and iPad. I made two initial test prints, one from each mobile device, and I was surprised at the quality output from each (I've posted the iPhone test print example.). I had mentioned superior shelf life to that of Polaroid. Though I keep all of my unused films refrigerated, Polaroid films seem to lose their quality after one year, whereas the Instax appears as fresh as new one year past the expiration date (refer to my example). I'm very pleased with my purchase so far, and I would highly recommend this type of device if you're looking for a quick and easy method to print fun, fast hard photos from mobile devices. As always, the B&H price was right, and free standard shipping sealed the deal!

5
2024-06-18 06:59:53

Coming from shooting polaroid I've always been a fan of the square format! I'm very happy with my results using this film on the SQ10. I do hope they lower the price so I can buy a lot more.

5
2024-04-04 04:58:50

Wonderful paper to print large format photos on.

5
2024-04-24 08:46:51

I used this paper to print photos with Polaroid Pogo Printer. Qality of photos was very good

5
2024-09-14 08:21:15

I've shot more rolls of this film than I can count. It produces a great quality print but also has that old polaroid film feel (which I love) and great color. Definitely my number one choice for polaroid film due to the price + quality. Check camera settings to make sure the exposure is set properly, otherwise you can get really over or underexposed images, but other than that, this film is great.

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