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The Impossible Project is now also available as an app

Here's the App, the new Impossible Project App

Now Impossible also has its own app for smartphones. Of course, it's not a cheap camera app with Polaroid filters. One of its main functions is collaboration with the Instant Lab from Impossible.

The Instant Lab is a kind of scanner that doesn't digitize images, but transfers photos from a smartphone to instant film, so to speak, analogizes them. With the app you can take pictures or choose from the library, then place the smartphone on the scanner and transfer your photo onto instant film. The current version only has the Instant Lab feature; the full version will be released in the next few days.

For example, there is a function for "scanning" instant photos. The images can then be uploaded directly from the app to Impossible. You can also view and comment on other users' images.

If you run out of film, you can order instant film from Impossible directly from the app, even on the go.

The app can be downloaded for free from the App Store and installed on an iOS device. There is currently no version for Android.

The Impossible app was developed by nxtbgthng.