Aiming to return Polariod integral film to production in 2010.
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instant film to be re-manufactured in the Netherlands
Yes, this very interesting info was also passed to the French LF forum.
The main question, as far as I am concerned, is that the factory (as far as I've read on their web site) in the Netherlands was equiped to manufacture instant Polaroid film for amateur cameras, not the peel-apart type; and to date, the P/N type (665 or 55) does not seem to be in the "TO DO" list of the company.
I dare to say : P/N 665 and 55 are the only types of former Polaroid products really attractive to me as a MF/LF user.
So, as far as I am concerned, wait and see.
And the company being supported by Harman/Ilford, if we trust the web page, everything is possible regarding B&W instant products !
I remember that recently there has been a very official press release by the Harman/Ilford people stating that nothing could be foressen to continue ex-Polaroid B&W instant products at Harman/Ilford. But things are changing !
As an uncompromising euro-patriot, I should add that I admire the European entrepreneurs who dare to re-start this business
and if supported by Harman/Ilford, it is even better, it proves that Europe can be the best when putting the efforts in common !
The main question, as far as I am concerned, is that the factory (as far as I've read on their web site) in the Netherlands was equiped to manufacture instant Polaroid film for amateur cameras, not the peel-apart type; and to date, the P/N type (665 or 55) does not seem to be in the "TO DO" list of the company.
I dare to say : P/N 665 and 55 are the only types of former Polaroid products really attractive to me as a MF/LF user.
So, as far as I am concerned, wait and see.
And the company being supported by Harman/Ilford, if we trust the web page, everything is possible regarding B&W instant products !
I remember that recently there has been a very official press release by the Harman/Ilford people stating that nothing could be foressen to continue ex-Polaroid B&W instant products at Harman/Ilford. But things are changing !
As an uncompromising euro-patriot, I should add that I admire the European entrepreneurs who dare to re-start this business
