The term FP1000 is shorthand for Fujifilm’s FP-100C Silk, a color, peel-apart instant film designed for professional use. Unlike the integrated Polaroid integral films (where the photo develops inside a white frame), FP1000 was a two-part process:
The "1000" in FP1000 refers to its ISO speed – a blistering 100 for the color version (though confusingly, the "C" stands for color, not speed). The true high-speed legend was the FP-3000B, a black-and-white variant with an ISO of 3200, but enthusiasts often lump all peel-apart films under the FP1000 umbrella term. fp1000
The designation "FP1000" appears in industrial and electronic contexts: The term FP1000 is shorthand for Fujifilm’s FP-100C
To identify: Look for a manufacturer name, input/output ratings, or certification marks (CE, UL, RoHS). The "1000" in FP1000 refers to its ISO
All FP100C expired in 2018. All FP3000B expired around 2014-2015.