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2023-09-24: Instant of the Day

 2023-09-24: Instant of the Day

I have had very poor results with three packs of I-Type film shipped from Polaroid. I think Polaroid has a bad production lot of film.

Polaroid I-2, SX-70 film, Auto, -1/3 EV


I bought a pack of SX-70 film, and overall the results are better. 
Production Date: 06/23
Code: 47120062375


75: Color film for SX-70


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