Polaroid Go Color Film, 32 Photos, 2 Double Packs, Compatible with Polaroid Go Camera, Instant Color Film for Instant Camera, with a Lumintrail Cleaning Cloth

Polaroid Go Color Film, 32 Photos, 2 Double Packs, Compatible with Polaroid Go Camera, Instant Color Film for Instant Camera, with a Lumintrail Cleaning Cloth
Price: $54.99
(as of Nov 10,2024 20:57:15 UTC – Details)

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Product Description

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A+ go filmsA+ go films

A+ go lifestyleA+ go lifestyle

A+ film compatibilityA+ film compatibility

A+ store chilledA+ store chilled

A+ shoot with the lightA+ shoot with the light

A+ develop in the darkA+ develop in the dark

The fridge is your film’s best friend. Temperature affects how Polaroid film works. To keep your film in shape for shooting, we recommend storing it in the fridge (not the freezer) and allowing it to reach room temperature (13-28°C / 55-82°F) before loading it into your camera.

Whether you’re using natural sunlight or a studio set-up, always shoot with the light behind you, or to your side. If you face the camera into the light, your photos can end up dark and blown out. We also recommend to always use the flash to get great results — even if it’s a sunny day.

You need light to get the best photograph, but you need darkness to let it work its magic. When you take a photograph, thousands of chemical reactions take place within that small film frame. To get the best result, let your photograph develop face down in a warm area that’s shielded from light.

GO FILM 32 PHOTO PACK: Includes 2 Double Packs for a total of 32 Photos. Each double pack includes 16 color instant photos framed in glossy white and ready to take on the world
NEW FILM FORMAT – The Go Camera only uses Go format films. The same instant camera you know and love, only smaller. Film is 2.623 x 2.122 in (66.6 mm x 53.9 mm) with an image area of 1.851 x 1.811 in (47 mm x 46 mm)
STORE CHILLED, SHOOT WARM – Temperature affects how the film works. Keep it stored cold in the fridge, but never freeze it. Ideally you should let it adjust to room temperature before you use it
SHOOT WITH LIGHT – The more light in your shot, the better your photo will turn out. Instant film loves light, especially natural light. Use the flash for all your indoor photos
DEVELOP IN THE DARK – All photos appear blank at first. They’re most sensitive during this time, so don’t bend or shake them. Shield them from the light and place them face down for 6 minutes as they develop

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