I have some sadness with this news. Even though I no longer use it, I was a huge consumer of SX-70 (quick draw on it before it processes), Polacolor 8×10 (stacks of those black dark slides to the ceilng) in the ’80’s, 668, 669, and let’s not forget all those Polaroid Transfers we did in the early 90’s.
I’ve been hearing rumours that pro polaroid stock will still be available in Professional labs…… Don’t know if it’s true… But I’m hoping.
I was so bummed when they discontinued 655 pos/neg last year.
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the technology can still be licensed post-2009. someone get on it!
until then, stock up..
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Posted 11 Feb 2008 at 10:48 am ¶I have some sadness with this news. Even though I no longer use it, I was a huge consumer of SX-70 (quick draw on it before it processes), Polacolor 8×10 (stacks of those black dark slides to the ceilng) in the ’80’s, 668, 669, and let’s not forget all those Polaroid Transfers we did in the early 90’s.
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Posted 11 Feb 2008 at 4:19 pm ¶I’ve been hearing rumours that pro polaroid stock will still be available in Professional labs…… Don’t know if it’s true… But I’m hoping.
I was so bummed when they discontinued 655 pos/neg last year.
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