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Before integral instant film, Polaroid produced manually developed peel-apart film. In 1973, they introduced large-format 8×10 film, capable of producing images of incredible quality. While more complex to use than traditional instant film formats, it remains unique. That’s why we still craft it by hand today.
Film performance depends on temperature. Store film in the fridge, but never freeze it. Before use, bring it to room temperature, ideally 13–28°C (55–82°F). In cold conditions, keep your photos warm in a pocket close to your body while they develop. On hot days, make sure they stay cool.
The more light in your shot, the better your photo will be. Instant film loves light, especially natural light. Use the flash for all indoor shots. We recommend always shooting with flash unless you’re in bright sunlight.
All photos appear blank at first. Since they are most sensitive during this time, do not bend or shake them. Protect them from light while developing and place them face down. Keep black & white photos shielded from light for about 1 minute, and color film for about 6 minutes.
Inside the film door of your camera, you’ll find rollers. Every photo passes over these rollers, so ensure they remain clean. If visibly dirty, gently wipe them with a soft, damp cloth.