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    Silver Shade

    PX100 First Flush...using a SX-70 Sonar OneStep









    This stuff was finicky, these are the only four shots from a pack of 8 that worked well enough, and even still they look like crap, but interesting crap.
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    Re: Silver Shade

    Was this the first batch of the re-released PX100 film?

    It also looks like you took the peel apart instructions to heart as well.

    I'm rather intrigued by the last two photos. Are the scans fairly true and representative or not? A little more contrast could really make them work for me!

    Have you been following the Impossible Update? If not let me know and I'll post a news item. I probably should make it news anyway . . .
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    Re: Silver Shade

    You got it, this is first flush PX100. The scans are pretty much what I got with the physical prints, I did no post adjustments, just cropped out the "Polaroid" frame. I actually want to see if when I'm in NYC that they have some of the Second batch for sale there.

    The 2nd image I posted I really like the tone on. The film is really picky, and rather unstable.

    And yes, I'm on the mailing list for Impossible, I actually filled out their survey on what you'd want in a Impossible Camera.
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    Re: Silver Shade

    Second Round of the PX100, a lot more stable, but just as picky.









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    Re: Silver Shade

    I seen this kind of photos first time and I really like it very much,how you take it and this are amazing shot you click it .

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