Polaroid closing instant film factories
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- stupidresponse0
it's funny how that whole "shaking" a polaroid to develop it came to be. if you read the packaging it clearly states that that's the WORST thing you can do to a developing polaroid. you are to put it in the darkness and heat of your pocket for best results
- _salisae_0
It's like when people pass their fingers back and forth under a stream of water at the faucet. They believe they're helping it get hot quicker. But they're not. They're actually breaking the water! Ugg.
- Um.. I think they're actually just testing how hot the water is.Nathan_Adams
- Randd0
the habit is so ingrained that I actually shake my digital camera, believing that it will write to flash memory faster
- stupidresponse0
gotta go stock up!
- Duane0
Word. Just did. ;-)
- ismith0
I also just got some. I love Polaroids :)
- mrdobolina0
I bet a lot of old schoolers are going to be tweaked. I remember when my photographer friends used to use film and preferred it. was that just old school then too, or did/do film cameras give you something that a digital can't? Or is it all up to the photographer. or is it dudes that like vinyl like film cameras? school me.
- old schoolers and hipstersMeeklo
- Film has a different look. Slightly less perfect sometimes, on the other hand, you can still get much more detail on high end medium format film cameras even now.kalkal
- medium format film cameras even now.kalkal
- 100% old school & hipsterssikma
- film is physical, digital is... digital. Film makes things more realistic to me. And each roll gets a unique look :)ismith
- I have never been called a 'hipster' but I shoot all film..
wtf is a hipster?nicnichols
- kalkal0
The end of an era. Can't believe they cost so much though. Polaroid 600s have a great aesthetic to them but they're like £1 a pop!
- Duane0
Here's a nice link to the history of the branding development of Polaroid from 1957-1977 by the designer who created it all, Paul Giambarba. I've always loved the old packaging.
- zaq0
- Meeklo0
While there is a difference between digital / analog (on any medium) a lot of people "say" they like analog better because that is a way to re-assure themselves over the "noobs" that may just jumped in on the digital train.
Hard Synth Vs VSTi
Film Vs Digital
Vinyl VS CD
Cassette VS Vinyl
Cow Meat Vs Md Donald's meat
Xacto Knife and Rotring Vs Photoshop
and so on..- +1sikma
- i defy you to find a VST instrument that can match my jupiter 6! i bet the tuning doesn't even drift, ha!stupidresponse
- And everyone knows Betamax was superior to VHS.ximeraLabs
- sikma0
i'm a little surprised it was still open
- mrdobolina0
cow meat
- stupidresponse0
i got my polaroid 600 land camera in the early 80s. i used to love that thing, i've got a paper shopping bag stuffed full of pics at my parents house. i just dug the thing out of the closet and it's still got some film in it! takes the most horrible pics, all brown and discolored around the edges
- mrdobolina0
I have naked polaroids of an ex girlfriend.
- i have one of the ex giving me a bj, but you can't tell it's her. no blackmail potentialstupidresponse
- hahahahaa.mrdobolina
- AndyRoss0
Chemical photographs have an element of truth and authenticity that digital photos will never have.
The other day I showed 30 year old slides I took in Mexico to friends who were on the trip. That actual film was in Mexico, right in front of the things I took pictures of.
Aside from the technical challenge of archiving digital images for 30 years, 30 years on digital images will not have the same authenticity chemical images made 30 years ago do.
- authenticity and truth can't be measured.mrdobolina
- Look, film photos by guys like Guy Bourdin, or Helmut Newton will always be more authentic that David Lachappelle.AndyRoss
- +1 dobssikma
- but i understand what your saying andysikma
- hot air?ElectroLAX3000
- Meeklo0
the same argument can be used on digital film, or any of the VS mentioned above.
Example:
Yeah cow meat just has a texture and flavor to it that Mc Donalds meat will never have.
- mrdobolina0
porno imax is better than snuff films
- rafalski0
I didn't like film photography. I loved the images, but I felt the business model was a scam and film was a sort of an interim way to capture photos. I know, I know.. but that's how it felt. I wanted to take pictures, but paying for each shot felt like paying for razors. Did you know Gillette had bought a patent for the metallic glass razor years ago? It's a technology that allows you to produce a razor blade that doesn't get blunt for months and months of continuous use. They keep it locked in their safes, to make sure it's never used. It would kill their business. We're lucky FujiFilm or Kodak never patented digital pictures!
When the digital photography arrived, I was sure this was what I'd waited for: digital quality and free shutter actuations. No scanning! I was sure I'd get to enjoy film photography eventually, as a rather expensive hobby.All this said.. I never owned a polaroid camera. Never fired a shot. Did I stock up today? Fuck yeah and it's not for resale!
- Well.. lucky that kodak didn't. all their digital cameras are shit!kalkal
- rafalski0
Digging ebay for cameras.. Is there a model I should be looking for?