In this video I cut open the Fujifilm Instax Mini film to see what is inside of it. The film construction is pretty simple, there is a plastic layer on each side and in the middle is the film layer. There is only one type of chemical inside of the film, it has deep black color and it is quite viscous.
Caution: The chemical inside the film is caustic, so don't disassemble the film.
The square and wide films will look exactly the same way, they are just wider than the mini film.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:03 Safety
0:32 Exposed vs. Unexposed Film
1:08 Opening Unexposed Film
5:12 Opening Exposed Film
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