Save The Polaroid Film [message #323342] |
Sat, 22 March 2008 08:03 |
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RainXc
Messages: 26 Registered: January 2008
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In the past few years we've seen the things we grew up with become obsolete- replaced with more advanced technologies. In late 2008, Polaroid Co. plans to entire discontinue their line of remaining polaroid films .
The aged quality of this instant photography gives a certain effect to photos that can't be photoshopped or duplicated. Please sign the petitions. and invite your friends!
It probably won't stop them from executing their plans, but if you believe in the polaroid, do it. please consider the following:
visit:
- http://www.savethepolaroid.com
Here is one petition you can sign in an effort to stop the end of Polaroid:
- http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/save-polaroid-film/signatures.html
For all the shameless photos and the white framed moments...
thanks!
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Re: Save The Polaroid Film [message #323350 is a reply to message #323342] |
Sat, 22 March 2008 09:13 |
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Blazer
Messages: 3322 Registered: February 2003 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Buy a shitload of it now, and put it in your freezer
EDIT: I doubt film will go away. There are lots of other film makers besides Polaroid (Fuji, Scotch, 3M, etc).
Consider that they still make and sell viynl records, just because a relatively few people still like them.
The only tech I have seen truly go away is the production of betamax VCR's and tapes, and hell, they probably still make those in Taiwan some where
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Re: Save The Polaroid Film [message #323493 is a reply to message #323342] |
Sun, 23 March 2008 09:37 |
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havoc9826
Messages: 562 Registered: April 2006 Location: California, USA
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In situations where someone can claim that a digital photograph was Photoshopped (e.g. traffic accidents, UFO sightings [haha]), Polaroids are the only form of photography that can provide incontrovertible evidence of the condition of the subject of the photo. Even regular film photographs can be double-exposed by people with enough expertise, but once a Polaroid comes out of the camera, it can't be altered without being noticed. Still, as Polaroid film's always been very expensive, and it's cheaper in the long run for people to use digital cameras, it's probably not worth their time and expenses to produce the film anymore, but that would be a shame.
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Re: Save The Polaroid Film [message #323721 is a reply to message #323342] |
Tue, 25 March 2008 12:59 |
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luv2pb
Messages: 1488 Registered: February 2004
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Film already cost a shit load for Polaroid film. We have a old piece of equipment at work that we use for very specific low demand things. It uses Polaroid film and a case of it is a few hundred bucks.
N00bstories Director Of Operations
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