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This just in: Ilford able to take over production of Polaroid materials, but respond to the photographic community, "We just couldnt take the puns anymore."
Lobbying of FujiFilm is expected to continue for a "Polaji" product, which some industry spectators have noted sounds a little like pilates...
You might want to pick a different port - if you land it at Liverpool the gear'll be nicked before it reaches Harman
Once again Ilford proves they're in it for the long haul. Even considering something like this speaks volumes. More Thanks.
I doubt the licensing would be too expensive because the patents have run out and because a third party already found it feasible to produce a time zero clone.I'm crossing my fingers. ..... If Ilford can make a reasonable profit too, and Polaroid is reasonable about negotiating a license fee, it sounds as if the major hassle would be transferring the equipment and getting production started in England.
and because a third party already found it feasible to produce a time zero clone.
Didn't polaroid say they have already found a manufacturer to make the film for "die hard" users?
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