The PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ Black Frame is a black and white instant film. Compared to the PX 600 Silver Shade UV+, it has a black frame. When introduced, this film was based on the most current version of Silver Shade and is manufactured by The Impossible Project.
It is a high sensitivity (ISO 600) black and white film for Polaroid 600 cameras. It can also be used in Polaroid SX-70 cameras with the help of an ND filter. The PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ Black Frame was the first black and white film from The Impossible Project to produce true black and white photos.
Immediately after exposing the film, the image should be protected from light and should be kept at approximately 21 degrees during development. The development time is approximately three to 4 minutes.
One pack of PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ Black Frame contains only eight images. In a limited “Black Frame Poor Pod” set, 6 defective packs of the film were sold at a lower price.
Sample photos
Update
Impossible has discontinued production of the PX 600 Silver Shade UV+ Black Frame. The current film for black and white images for this format is the Polaroid B&W Film for 600*.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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Development process | Instant film development process |
Photos per pack | 8 units |
Country of production | Netherlands |