B&W Film for Image/Spectra SPECTRA SYSTEM SE PATENT PENDING BATCH: 9140B
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Impossible B&W Film for Image/Spectra

  • Manufacturer The Impossible Project
  • Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 600
  • Film Type Instant film / integral film
  • Availability Discontinued

The Impossible B&W Film for Image/Spectra is an instant film. There were some difficulties in the production of the film, so it was delayed in coming to the market.

On June 4, 2014, a first pre-release version of the black and white film was introduced.

In one pack of the Impossible B&W Film for Image/Spectra there are eight shots. It can be used in Polaroid's old Image and Spectra cameras.

The development time is about 10 minutes, according to the manufacturer. The finished images no longer need to be dried in the Dry Age Kit, as was the case with the earlier films.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format Image/Spectra
Type of Film instant film / integral film
Sensitivity (ISO) ISO 600
Development process Instant film development
Development Time (minutes) 10 min
Frames per Pack 8 pieces
Release Date 2014
Availability Discontinued (January 2019)
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