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    Products rising from Polaroid the ashes?


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    Re: Products rising from Polaroid the ashes?

    All the best -- lead on.
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    Re: Products rising from Polaroid the ashes?

    Thanks for posting this -- my fingers are crossed!

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    What an amazing undertaking! The website is also fantastic.
    I love the pictures of the plant. I wish them all the best.
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    Interesting. It would appear their mission is only to produce integral pack film by utilizing at least some new parts subcontractors. These are apparently good technical people with the needed specific experience. Sata is probably the kind of guy that could be successful but they gotta have a realistic business plan in order to be able to survive a limited interim financing deal. They need to consider the age and maintainability of the assembly equipment.

    Certainly not enough details about the plan are revealed to give me a warm feeling considering the current competitive digital mania.

    I wish em luck.

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    I couldn't help but notice in the top left corner "Supported by Ilford Photo Harmon Technology Ltd."
    I'd be curious to know just what and how much support they provide. Yet another reason to support those investing time and effort in the craft.

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    Initially, the website announcement is a welcome piece of news for all of us, and sounds great…

    A first glance at the impossible project website, leads one to wonder if the only film that will be produced is film for ‘vintage Polaroid cameras’ as their statements declare.

    Under the, SUPPORT US tab on their website is a red arrow pointing to some words that may or may not be indicative of their intended direction:

    “Support us re-invent integral film for vintage Polaroid cameras.”

    And elsewhere in the mission statement page the follow words are:

    “We aim to re-start production of analog INTEGRAL FILM for vintage Polaroid cameras in 2010.”

    From information presented so far, one will have to wonder if they intend to include film for medium and large format cameras in some form, in addition to the production of film for ‘vintage Polaroid cameras’.


    Tongue in cheek:

    Hopefully, the film will clearly demonstrate better clarity than the website pictures illustrate…

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    This is popping up EVERYWHERE this last week. After conversing with the good folks at I b v it seems as though, at least initially, that they are mainly focused on consumer packs like the 600 type film packs. However I have expressed interest to them for reformulating the 4x5 et al sheet films (example: P/N 55 4x5 sheet which I use). Creative Image Maker has officially taken an interest in the project and we are anxious to see where this goes.
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    Re: Products rising from Polaroid the ashes?

    Quote Originally Posted by falth j View Post
    Initially, the website announcement is a welcome piece of news for all of us, and sounds great…

    A first glance at the impossible project website, leads one to wonder if the only film that will be produced is film for ‘vintage Polaroid cameras’ as their statements declare.


    From information presented so far, one will have to wonder if they intend to include film for medium and large format cameras in some form, in addition to the production of film for ‘vintage Polaroid cameras’.

    The plant they purchased only made integral film. Peel-apart film is entirely different in composition. The equipment they have in the plant can only do integral film. All the peel-apart film was produced in other Polaroid owned plants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gene McCluney View Post
    The plant they purchased only made integral film. Peel-apart film is entirely different in composition. The equipment they have in the plant can only do integral film. All the peel-apart film was produced in other Polaroid owned plants.
    That's what I read as well. I gathered that that's the only thing they will be capable of producing unless they acquire more equipment and know how. I don't see much of a demand for 600 films. Read the details before you get your hopes up about other types of films.

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