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Are the muted colours in their film there by design (intentional) or a limitation of the process ? This newer film is more saturated, but still somewhat muted when I compare it to Kodak's Polaroid and Fujifilm's Instax here.
This comment from them suggests they realise people want more saturated colours.
" It also delivers a never-before-seen color saturation,"
Last edited by PeterB; 09-21-2012 at 08:20 AM. Click to view previous post history.
Reason: added last paragraph
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I sure hope IP realizes that people what more saturated colors, at least to the point of being realistic. I don't care for overly saturated colors, personally.
My other main gripe with the IP film is the sharpness and resolution of the film, which are greatly lacking. That may in part be due to the camera lens or film plane accuracy. I would not expect results such as you might obtain with an APO-Rodogon-N on 4x5, for example, but the IP film I've used so far gives downright soft, almost mushy results.
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good news at last
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