M. Valdemar
Well-known
That's it, end of an era:
http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2008/02/08/polaroid_shutting_2_mass_facilities_laying_off_150/
http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/08/polaroid-abandons-instant-photography/index.html?hp
Maybe they'll license the whole deal to China?
http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2008/02/08/polaroid_shutting_2_mass_facilities_laying_off_150/
http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/08/polaroid-abandons-instant-photography/index.html?hp
Maybe they'll license the whole deal to China?
gb hill
Veteran
I'm surprised that they lasted as long as they did. The last pack I bought for my wifes old Polaroid I think was around 20 bucks. Yea maybe China can take over the licensing and sell it for 10 bucks. Then over at the LOMO website they can sell it as a niche item for $200.00 like they sell everything else.
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
Zink - Based Instant Printing
Zink - Based Instant Printing
I was sent this link about a new technology, developed by Zink, that is an instant color print technology that doesn't use ink ('Zink' = Zero Ink.) It has 3 emulsion layers in the paper that each change color and liquify when heated to a specific level. Polaroid has just adopted this new technology to a new portable printer that can be connected to a digi-cam's USB port. I can also envision a digi-cam with the printer built in. And larger format printers, too.
This has the promise of being a 'disruptive technology' in the way that light-sensitive polaroid was in an earlier era.
~Joe
Zink - Based Instant Printing
I was sent this link about a new technology, developed by Zink, that is an instant color print technology that doesn't use ink ('Zink' = Zero Ink.) It has 3 emulsion layers in the paper that each change color and liquify when heated to a specific level. Polaroid has just adopted this new technology to a new portable printer that can be connected to a digi-cam's USB port. I can also envision a digi-cam with the printer built in. And larger format printers, too.
This has the promise of being a 'disruptive technology' in the way that light-sensitive polaroid was in an earlier era.
~Joe
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