So Polaroid has announced the end of their instant film. Has anybody come up with a creative use for the 8X10 Polaroid Processing system? I no longer have a boat -- so I don't need an anchor.
So Polaroid has announced the end of their instant film. Has anybody come up with a creative use for the 8X10 Polaroid Processing system? I no longer have a boat -- so I don't need an anchor.
Yeah, I've got a big box in the basement with a cherry 8x10 processor. My dream of dreams is someone licenses the technology from Polaroid to make some more.
Fairy tales may come true. HA!
A flower press?
I'd eBay it while there's still time to get a decent return on it.
545 holders make good paperweights, but 8x10" processors can be transformed into substantial doorstops.
I'm thinking about whether mine could be regeared so the top roller moves faster than the bottom to function as a calendaring press for albumen prints.
Once collected in one location, they could also be partially buried at an angle to make a Polaroid Farm. (They're too small to be a "ranch" ala the Cadillac Ranch.)
If they dont act on the technology-the license- does one have to acquire "rights" to produce? I thought in case of a patent one actually had to use it to keep it? If abandonded couldnt another company product the product?
David I really like your idea for using it as a press.
I've been meaning to set up for Bromoil printing, and you need a very strong press to make duplicates.
Well, maybe I won't put my equipment on the junk pile yet. This possible use as a press seems interesting -- but, do you think the high speed __zzzziiiipppp!through the rollers would cause problems with the bromoil papers?
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