Adorama has a really good price on a Polaroid camera.  

http://www.adorama.com/PDONE6U.html?emailprice=t

May want to drop it a bit more ;-)

>>> <m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com> 12/26/2008 2:42 PM >>>


---- Anthony Farr <farranth...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > 
> > There was also the pre-Powerpoint blueprint film, whose name I
forget.  
> > 
> 
> That'll be dyeline paper, a diazo process.  Ilfochrome / Cibachrome
also
> used azo dyes, which are dyes that whose chemical bonds somehow break
down
> when exposed to strong or UV light, leaving the unexposed part to be
> developed to an autopositive image (same ultimate result as reversal
but a
> different chemical process).  Dyeline paper is developed in ammonia
fumes.
> If you handle any freshly developed dyeline paper you MUST NOT handle
any
> other film or photographic paper until you've thoroughly washed your
hands,
> because ammonia will completely fog them, whether they're exposed or
not.
> 
> regards, Anthony

Sorry, not being clear.  There was a Polaroid 35mm film that output
similar images to cyanotpye.  White image on a blue background.  It was
used to produce slides of writing for use in AV presentations.  It was
terrifyingly expensive and, before the days of TTL flash, you had to
sacrifice a film in testing to obtin correct exposure. 

> 
> > -----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of
> > m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com 
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> > Subject: Re: Another Casualty.
> > 
> > 
> > ---- John Sessoms <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> > > From: John Francis
> > > > I believe there was also Polaroid-branded 35mm roll film.
> > >
> > > They developed and marketed a 35mm instant film that didn't do
very well
> > > in the market. IIRC, it was transparency film available in both
color
> > > and B&W versions.
> > >
> > > Later they offered Polaroid brand C-41 process 35mm film, and may
have
> > > offered an E6 35mm film as well.
> > >
> > > I'm sure about the C-41 version because I have a roll in the
freezer;
> > > not so sure about the E6.
> > 
> > There was also the pre-Powerpoint blueprint film, whose name I
forget.
> All of the
> > Polaroid 35mm stuff was self (and dry) process, to give you the
quickest
> result.
> > 
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