

“A group of engineers and enthusiasts who leased an old Polaroid film factory in the Netherlands (Enschede) announced Monday that they had successfully reinvented instant film and will start selling packs this week. The news gives new life to some old Polaroid cameras. The company, called The Impossible Project, will sell film for SX-70 cameras made in the ’70s as well as more recent cameras that take 600-series film. ”
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“In October 2008 The Impossible Project saved the last Polaroid production plant for Integral Instant film, in Enschede (NL) by acquiring all the production machinery from Polaroid and signing a 10 years lease agreement with the new owner of the site for the Building North (14,000 m²). “
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