And if it were so easy to copy technical specifications...someone would have copied Tri-X in the 80s rather than film manufacturers coming up with their own equivalents...
The Polaroid brand, had value in the past, but currently = complete crap, with no trace of the original brilliance behind it.
This is what I was saying before. And if you show the average Joe, no matter what generation, an instant camera of any brand, they will instantly think "Polaroid!" and the vibe is always positive.Ask the average Joe what Polaroid means to them. They're not going to tell you about rebranded sunglasses.
It may be helpful to point out that Polaroid (the brand and intellectual property) was bought by the ownership group (led by the Smolokowski family) that owns controlling interest in The Impossible Project, not by Impossible themselves. The family may choose to keep the two companies separate or they may combine them in some manner.
The Petapixel website has a good article on the subject: https://petapixel.com/2017/05/12/polaroid-acquired-impossible-projects-largest-shareholder/
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