Film Data Sheet
500 Integral Color Print Film
(previously sold as Captiva/95 Film)
Film Speed
ISO 640/DIN 29
Format
43/8 x 21/2 in. (11.1 x 6.4 cm)
Image Area
27/8 x 21/8 in. (7.3 x 5.4 cm)
Finish
Glossy
Exposures per Unit
10 exposures per pack
Development Time
2 minutes approximately
Description
General-purpose, high-speed, medium-contrast, integral film for high definition instant color prints. It is balanced for daylight and electronic flash exposure.
Key Applications
•Amateur photography
•Promotional photography
•Photographic souvenirs
Compatible Hardware
•JoyCam Instant Camera
•P-500 Digital Photo Printer
•Captiva Instant Camera
•C-211 Zoom Digital Printing Camera
Special Treatment
None
Alternative product
None
Caution
This film uses a small amount of caustic paste. If any paste appears, avoid contact with skin, eyes and mouth and keep away from children and animals. If you get some paste on your skin, wipe it off immediately, then wash with water to avoid an alkali burn. If eye contact occurs, quickly wash the area with plenty of water and see a doctor. Do not cut or take apart pictures or battery. Do not burn battery or allow metal to touch terminals.
Limited Warranty
See information on the film box.
“Polaroid”, “Polaroid 500”, “Vision”, “Captiva”, and “JoyCam” are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation, Waltham, MA 02451 USA.
Film Data Sheet
Technical Data
500 Integral Color Print Film
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represents the typical performance |
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Characteristic H&D curve for |
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of Polaroid’s 500 integral color print |
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normal development |
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film. However, there may be some |
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variation between film lots. |
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H&D Curves |
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@ 70oF/21oC |
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Blue |
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Recommended speed: |
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Green |
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Red |
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ISO/DIN 640/290 |
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Recommended processing |
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time and temperature: |
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Approximately 3 minutes |
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Density |
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at 700F/210C |
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Balance: |
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Sample |
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Daylight and electronic |
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flash (5500oK) |
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Contrast: |
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Medium |
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Resolution (1000:1): |
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7-10 line pairs/mm |
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Relative Log Exposure |
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D-Max: The density value for the |
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film’s darkest black. |
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Characteristic H&D curve for |
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D-Min: The lowest density value |
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Characteristic H&D curve for |
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cold development |
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hot development |
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that a film exhibits. In prints, the |
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whiteness of the brightest highlight, |
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H&D Curves |
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Blue |
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H&D Curves |
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relative to the unprocessed print. |
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@ 55oF/18oC |
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@ 95oF/35oC |
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Green |
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Red |
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Slope: The positive ratio of the log |
DensitySample |
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E increments of the straight line |
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DensitySample |
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region of the curve, as determined |
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by the 1/4-3/4 increment method. |
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The slope of an H&D curve |
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indicates the overall contrast of a |
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film: low contrast slopes less than |
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1.10; medium contrast slopes from |
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1.10 to 1.70; high contrast slopes |
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greater than 1.70. |
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Relative Log Exposure |
Relative Log Exposure |