The Impossible Project advances
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The concrete aim of the project is to re-invent and re-start production of analog INTEGRAL FILM for vintage Polaroid cameras.
We have told you about the impossible project on 591 earlier (jan 2009). It has advanced a great deal since then and I am quite sure it will be a success. It will appeal to the "instant generation" (faster than a digicam and Internet) but it will also be a benefit to photographers looking for the very unique feeling of a Polaroid.
- Mr Urbano
The machines are running
591 article about Impossible project
Website of Impossible project
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