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Re: Polaroid



I bet they sell a lot of those..

----- Original Message -----
From: "John" <jackg@poboxes.com>
To: <scan@leben.com>
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 1:17 PM
Subject: Re: Polaroid


> Good Morning,
>
> I received this E-mail from Polaroid yesterday that they are expanding the
> use of their large 20x24 camera. So they are not just sitting still
waiting
> for doomsday.
>
> Best,
>
> John
>
> "The famous Polaroid 20x24 Instant Camera stands five-feet high and weighs
> 235 pounds.  This highly sophisticated camera produces both full-color and
> black-and-white 20x24-inch contact photographs in approximately 70
seconds.
> The 20x24 Polaroid images produced have often been referred to as a cross
> between photography and painting.  The realism of the mega-format yields a
> look not unlike the painted realism of Raphael or Chardin!
>
> And now, renting the BIG experience is easier than ever!  The legendary
> 20x24 camera regarded for many years as one of the most unusual and most
> amazing photographic tools has entered a new phase.  Once limited to the
> original 5 units and only available in select rental studios these cameras
> can now be found in over 20 studios worldwide.  To view a list of rental
> locations go to http://www.polaroidwork.com/20x24studio.
>
> When using the 20x24 camera you have four different Polaroid films to
choose
> from - all offering exquisite resolution, virtually grain-less surface,
and
> extremely large format.  Combining large print size, film processing speed
> and the camera's ability to capture the most minute detail makes the 20x24
> system a matchless tool for large-scale photography.
>
> For more information and to learn how you can rent the 20x24 camera visit
us
> at http://www.polaroidwork.com/20x24studio.  While at
> http://www.polaroidwork.com/20x24studio you can download a PDF of our new
> brochure on the 20x24 camera.  Or, if you prefer to receive a copy of the
> new 20x24 brochure, please call 1-800-662-8337 ext. P051
>
> Don't miss the photography experience of a lifetime!"
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joel Rittvo" <joel@perfect-flight.com>
> To: <scan@leben.com>
> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 8:47 PM
> Subject: OT: Polaroid
>
>
> | Does anyone know if the instant film/photo portion of Polaroid (not the
> | cameras -- just the media) is going to be sold off as a piece, or is it
> | to be part of the overall asset sale?  Their scanners might be great,
> | but there are other viable options that can be found if need be.  Don't
> | know of any alternative to their instant products for studio, view
> | camera and some alternative process work.  That would be a significant
> | loss to photography.
> |
> | Joel Rittvo
> |
> |
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