El Pinko
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Wed Feb-13-08 12:33 AM
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The Polaroid Instant Camera is Now a Thing of the Past |
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Edited on Wed Feb-13-08 12:34 AM by El Pinko
http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2008/02/08/polaroid_shutting_2_mass_facilities_laying_off_150/Polaroid shutting 2 Mass. facilities, laying off 150 As company exits film business, plants will close in Norwood, Waltham
Globe Staff / February 8, 2008 Polaroid Corp., the Massachusetts company that gave the world instant film photography, is shutting down its film manufacturing lines in the state and abandoning the technology that made the company famous.
"The Norwood plant is shutting down, and we will soon be winding down activities at the Waltham facility as well," said Kyle MacDonald, senior vice president of Polaroid's instant photography business segment. The closures, set for completion during this quarter, will eliminate about 150 jobs. In the late 1970s, Polaroid employed about 15,000 in Massachusetts.
The Norwood and Waltham plants make large-format films used by professional photographers and artists. Polaroid also makes professional-grade films in Mexico, and its consumer film packs come from a factory in the Netherlands. All these plants are slated for closure this year. Polaroid chief operating officer Tom Beaudoin said the company is interested in licensing its technology to an outside firm that could manufacture film for faithful Polaroid customers. If that doesn't happen, Polaroid users would have to find an alternative photo technology, as the company plans to make only enough film to last into next year.
Polaroid has already quietly halted production of instant cameras. "We stopped making commercial-type cameras about 18 to 24 months ago, and we stopped making consumer cameras about a year ago," said Beaudoin.Okay, while this is hardly a shock or a tragedy (except for those 150 jobs to be lost) - we all knew the Polaroid could never stay relevant in the era of digital cameras, it's still kinda sad to see a part of our lives disappear into obsolescence...
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Wed Feb-13-08 12:36 AM
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1. I remember James Garner & Mariette Hartley doing their commercials. |
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And that was sooo long ago.
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Wed Feb-13-08 12:38 AM
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2. Make your old Polaroid relevant again... Turn it into a webcam! |
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Wed Feb-13-08 12:42 AM
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3. I saw one on a recent episode of Porno Valley... |
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It could still be used to distinguish the original photo from copies. Hopefully smaller businesses will continue producing something similar.
Now I guess I'll get flamed for watching such tripe. Blame my wife, it's her favorite show.
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