----- Original Message ----- From: "P. J. Alling"
Subject: OT -- Instant pictures aren't quite dead yet.
Looks more like a copy of Kodak's system than Polaroid's. http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/003874.php
I', pretty sure that Fuji is using Polaroid technology. A number of years ago we were given a Fji Pictrostat printer. What it was, in essence, was a flatbed scanner attached to an instant print camera. The system used two pieces of material, a doner and a reciever to make the image. It was uncannily like a Polaroid peel apart print. This was just after Kodak had to pay Polaroid that huge settlement for infringing on their patent. I have strong doubts that the Fuji instant print technology has anything to do with anything Kodak has ever done.
William Robb
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