more of our past becomes real history...
Feb. 9th, 2008 08:30 amPolaroid Technology Fades Out - washingtonpost.com:
When Polaroid users pulled a picture out of their cameras, an image would slowly appear before their eyes. Now, like the process in reverse, the image of the Polaroid instant camera -- dimming for years -- has finally gone black.Granted, I don't think anybody's surprised by this...
Polaroid, based in Waltham, Mass., is shutting down factories in the United States and abroad as the company abandons the technology that made the instant photo possible, the Boston Globe reported yesterday. The company will cease production of its film by next year.
The artsy, instantly gratifying Polaroid images, reeking of processing chemicals, have finally been done in by endless Flickr Web pages full of digital images, flawlessly produced by cameras that do not require film, emulsion or anything bigger than a shirt pocket to carry them around.
what will Spamalot do
Date: 2008-02-09 05:11 pm (UTC)Re: what will Spamalot do
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Date: 2008-02-09 07:09 pm (UTC)That kind of bums me out, to be honest ...
Date: 2008-02-10 12:01 am (UTC)I learned years ago that Polaroid cameras are a great icebreaker at parties. We have had more fun with our Polaroid than the law should allow, taking it to fundraisers and all kinds of stuff (we had a charity fundraiser one year, and one of the things was getting your pic made with Jeff in his Phantom of the Opera costume for $2, with the fee going toward the fundraiser).
Le sigh ...
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Date: 2008-02-11 06:57 pm (UTC)My first camera was a canon ft-b, from the same era of history. I still have it, and could probably squeeze pictures out of it. They built them like tanks back in the day.
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Date: 2008-02-11 07:23 pm (UTC)http://thewhitedragon.livejournal.com/34570.html
Please note, however, that I don't fault people who go digital but I still prefer the cellulous-based medium of film well over digital.
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Date: 2008-02-17 02:54 am (UTC)We'll miss the mini-Polaroids once our supply is run out (it's close now).