Instax negative recoverable?

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In a different thread, a poster mentioned that it's possible to separate the positive print from the negative for Instax films:
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2826465&postcount=30

I followed the link, but didn't see any mention of Instax, only Polaroid and other integral films like Impossible SX-70. Can anybody confirm whether it's indeed possible to recover a negative from Instax film? After searching, I found a few results on Google that indicate there is no recoverable negative:
https://www.fujirumors.com/top-ten-things-know-fujifilm-instax-film-robert-hamm/
https://www.flickr.com/groups/72724408@N00/discuss/72157648527172102/
https://www.reddit.com/r/photography/comments/45jox5/question_about_instant_film_negatives/
https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/bleaching-instax-film-removing-film-backing.503380/

I've bleached and recovered negatives from FP-100c peel apart pack films, but of course Fuji has discontinued that product. :bang:
 
I don't think Instax has a negative at all, it's a different process altogether.

Wrong.
All integral instant films have a film negative base, including Instax.
And it can be separated.
There are reports about that in some film blogs. A friend of mine has done it, too.

Cheers, Jan
 
And it can be separated.
There are reports about that in some film blogs. A friend of mine has done it, too.

We would love to see them!

I've done it with Polaroid/Impossible integral (lifting the emulsion) and Fuji pack film (cleaning the negative). No luck with Instax.
 
There is no negative to recover unfortunately that is. Instax is a positive emulsion and works differently than Polaroid or Fuji peel apart.
 
Can anybody confirm whether it's indeed possible to recover a negative from Instax film?

In May there was a life presentation for the press of the new Instax Square SQ6 in Europe (event took place in Berlin). A professional photographer - Felix Rachor - presented a kind of emulsion transfer at that event. Maybe you contact him directly to get more information about that:
https://felix-rachor.com/

And here is the video about the event:
https://www.filmproduktion-werbefilm.de/moodfilm-in-berlin-fuer-fujifilm/
 
Wrong.
All integral instant films have a film negative base, including Instax.
And it can be separated.
There are reports about that in some film blogs. A friend of mine has done it, too.

Cheers, Jan

Jan, do you have any links that you could share? I wasn't able to find any blogs about separating Instax, but perhaps there are some non-US or non-English film blogs that report recovering the negative.

I did find this link which has a diagram of the different layers in Instax, but not clear to me whether there's a negative layer that can be separated:
https://ourelevenththing.wordpress.com/2014/03/12/the-science-behind-instax-film/
 
Jan, do you have any links that you could share? I wasn't able to find any blogs about separating Instax, but perhaps there are some non-US or non-English film blogs that report recovering the negative.

I did find this link which has a diagram of the different layers in Instax, but not clear to me whether there's a negative layer that can be separated:
https://ourelevenththing.wordpress.com/2014/03/12/the-science-behind-instax-film/

As said above, I was hinted at that some time ago by a friend of mine. He has got it afaik from a blog or a workshop, and has done it then by himself. I will ask him. But currently he is on a longer journey, so it will take some time.

Cheers, Jan
 
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