Support The Impossible Project now! www.the-impossible-project.com Warning Please do not put the film vertically in your fridge like I did. Put them flat so that the Chemicals will be evenly distrubuted after a long time of storage. -Tip from Mr Bryan.M Thanks Bryan :) I am sorry to have made this video so late, but my the temperature in Japan is finally getting warmer. I know its a silly way to cool it, eventually you'll get tired, but that is the most impromptu way I could ever think about, you are are prepared you can always get tight sealed Tupperware kinda holder and have some cool water inside to cool the film down, since the film is water proof. (dont be silly the ink won't fade of.) Here is my way, making a spinning thing from a piece of paper seems to do the Job for me here at around 27 degrees Celsius. Why dont you try it too? tell me if it works for you. non stop spinning for about 2 mins. What the Polaroid films are back?! where? Buy them here now at the Impossible shop. Impossible PX 100 Film shop.the-impossible-project.com Impossible PX 600 Film shop.the-impossible-project.com PX 600 Silver Shade / First Flush shop.the-impossible-project.com Check out the 6 photos in detail www.flickr.com
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