Most people got prints when that film was made. As computers became more commonplace in the home i there would be the option for floppy disk or CD. I don't think anyone knew the industry was switching from an old fashioned Optical process to scanning the negatives.
I have a Polaroid 35 mm point and shoot camera can I go for Christmas many years ago. I'm pretty sure it came with a role of the Polaroid branded film.
Ohhhhh the algorithm. I just shot a roll of this on Sunday! I don't have it back yet but I shot it 2 stops overexposed since it expired in 2006. Let's see what happens!
This reminds me of when I had a couple rolls of film from HP and even Kroger since when did they sell film. I’ve seen ferrania on one of them I’ll have to check what the others said
Oh and my box says made by Agfa on it
Is it the blue canister too?!
@@KylersFilm Yup!
What a twist! ❤ that look! Good on you for supporting expired film! 🎉🎉🎉
We need to use all the film out there so it doesn't go to waste! 💪
Polaroid did make some sensational instant 35mm slide film.
I can't tell you how many times I've searched eBay looking for some of that stuff
Most people got prints when that film was made. As computers became more commonplace in the home i there would be the option for floppy disk or CD. I don't think anyone knew the industry was switching from an old fashioned Optical process to scanning the negatives.
I have a Polaroid 35 mm point and shoot camera can I go for Christmas many years ago. I'm pretty sure it came with a role of the Polaroid branded film.
Ohhhhh the algorithm. I just shot a roll of this on Sunday! I don't have it back yet but I shot it 2 stops overexposed since it expired in 2006. Let's see what happens!
I want more of this film! Phenomenal stuff!
This reminds me of when I had a couple rolls of film from HP and even Kroger since when did they sell film. I’ve seen ferrania on one of them I’ll have to check what the others said