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Polaroid Spectra Film Twin Pack

by Polaroid
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)

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Polaroid Spectra Film Twin Pack + Polaroid Spectra Film Single Pack + Polaroid Spectra Film Twin Pack 20 Exposures Per Box
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Technical Details

  • Film for instant cameras--2 packs of 10
  • 3- to 5-minute developing time
  • Better color performance
  • Sharper image
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 4.6 x 4.4 x 1.7 inches ; 2.7 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00004RES4
  • Item model number: 624242
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
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  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: March 22, 2000

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

The Polaroid Spectra Platinum Twin Pack Film set comprises two boxes of the highest quality instant film Polaroid has ever made. This is a general-purpose, high-speed, medium-contrast, integral film for high-definition instant color prints. The film is balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure. It is specially designed to bring more color and greater sharpness to your photographs faster than ever before.

Product Description

Integral film, Type Spectra twin pack, two 10-exposure packs.


 

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53 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Polaroid's best integral film yet, December 2, 2000
This review is from: Polaroid Spectra Film Twin Pack (Electronics)
Though I enjoy getting "positive" votes, please note the date of the original review. Polaroid no longer manufactures instant-picture materials, and the following review cannot be considered an endorsement of what remains in stock. Be cautious when buying "outdated" material.

When Polaroid introduced the SX-70 in 1972, its self-processing "integral" film represented a major backwards step for instant color-print materials. The need for the dyes to migrate through a titanium dioxide layer before reaching the receptor sheet caused a significant loss of sharpness, as well as a creamy "bloom" in areas of fine detail against a light background (eg, bare branches against the sky).

Polaroid has not been able to make an integral film that matches the overall quality of their peel-apart materials. The latter have detail and a vivid edge sharpness the integral films will probably never achieve. But the current Platinum film is unquestionably the best of its type.

Color rendition is noticeably improved. Platinum film can tolerate direct comparison with the Macbeth color chart without suffering acute embarrasment. The tonal scale has been lengthened without a loss of saturation. (The 150-speed Time-Zero material has a noticeably shorter scale, often producing excessively contrasty prints.) Sharpness is better than any previous integral film (including the 150-speed), and the "bloom" is lower than ever.

Nevertheless, Polaroid's integral materials do not match the overall quality of modern color-negative films. The latter have multiple layers and complex chemical interactions among the layers that allow both a wide tonal scale and high saturation. It's unlikely Polaroid films will ever be able to perform these chemical feats, so the gap between conventional and instant-picture quality will continue to widen.

On the other hand, Polacolor (both peel-apart and integral) has a quality rarely seen in negative films -- it looks almost three-dimensional. There's depth -- an almost-palpable "roundness" -- you don't get from Kodacolor or Fujicolor. The latter look flat by comparison.

A note about processing... Although Polaroid integral films give good results over a wide temperature range, the highest saturation and cleanest colors occur in the high 70s or low 80s. (I discovered this when I threw several developing prints on top of a warm amplifier in a cool room. The pattern of the amplifier's vent holes appeared in the print, with the areas over the holes noticeably more vivid.) A warm Spring or not-too-hot Summer day gives the brightest colors.

If you haven't taken Polaroid pictures in a long time, try the Platinum film. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Film, March 24, 2001
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This review is from: Polaroid Spectra Film Twin Pack (Electronics)
The Polaroid Spectra Platinum is the best Instant Film I've ever used.

I use this film for my Polaroid Colorshot USB Digital Printer. What I see on the screen is what I get on the film. It is the most perfect transfer of digital imaging I have ever seen.

Printing digitally on this film has it's advantages. No need to worry about running out of ink. The film is instant. The film is resistant to water because of it's built-in protective coating of plastic. The image reproduces very quickly. Whereas a ink jet printer would take minutes...

I also use the film for my Polaroid Spectra 1200si which I love as well. The photo is just as sharp as on regular film. The color is perfectly balanced and the image quality is extremely sharp.

This is a great film by the great company Polaroid for either instant traditional of instant digital photography. I would recommend it to anyone on the planet.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars This film is expired and it shows, December 12, 2009
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This review is from: Polaroid Spectra Film Twin Pack (Electronics)
Film is expired by 3.5 years and only performs marginally. Nowhere in the product description does it state the fact that this is expired film. Colors are washed out and this product is not worth the money at all. On the other hand shipping was extremely fast. This technology is a dinosaur and this transaction proves it.
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