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The latest film from Impossible Project for 600 cameras. The colours are much more vibrant, and the sharpness is superb. However, I am still finding a slight green hue over photos taken. Most of which were taken on days when the temperature was below 10°C. The true blue of the sky (buildings view) is also missing This shot was taken on a bright blue sky. It is an improvement for sure. Just keeps getting better, although I do miss the imperfection and chance like experiments of the first few films !