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Chief
02-26-2008, 04:44 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,329985,00.html



CONCORD, Mass. — The company that pioneered instant photography is getting out of the film business to focus on digital imaging.

Polaroid says it will close its two remaining film manufacturing plants in Massachusetts. The facilities in Norwood and Waltham employed about 150 people and made large-format film for commercial use.

Polaroid has already halted the production of instant cameras. Chief Operating Officer Tom Beaudoin told The Boston Globe the company will focus on digital photography equipment and flat-panel TVs.

The Concord-based company will retain about 150 administrative workers in Massachusetts.

In its heyday, Polaroid employed some 15,000 people in the state. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2001 as the advent of digital technology dampened demand for instant photography.


How times have changed, eh??

Waterbuffalo
02-26-2008, 11:06 PM
When Chinese digital cameras are so cheap now its not even funny. A good hands-on model can be got for $100 that can do video and much more.

And if one still wants prints, they can send those prints electronically around the world to a warehouse that prints and mails out at pennys a picture. Honestly, this should have happened to Polaroid and Kodak 5 years ago.

But hey, the companies will find another similar line to work from. Why not go after the photo finishing of Professional Photographers that need special printing?