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[edit] Suspected image copyvio
Please see User talk:Landcamera900. Tyrenius (talk) 22:16, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] restoration of the old images
please don't restore those photos in that manner. It ruins the look of the article, I understand your attachment to the photos but they are already in use in "instant camera" can't that be enough? Thank youLandcamera900 (talk) 00:06, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
- You do not own this article and therefore you do not dictate it. I think the pictures belong and the fact that I took them is irrelevant. You were complaining earlier today about assuming good faith, but it seems that's lost on you now. Do you have anything more substantial than your opinion that it "ruins the look of the article"? Cburnett (talk) 00:13, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
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I most certainly do not think I own the article, no one owns any wiki article. I'm not saying it's a bad thing to be attached to the photos (whether you are or not) so good faith does not come into play, furthermore I do not want any animosity with you, so please stop acting so terse with me. The cameras are already well documented as far as images are concerned. the old photos are unnecessary and confusing IMOLandcamera900 (talk) 00:23, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
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- Please see my post on User_talk:Landcamera900#Image_copyvio, which you haven't answered. Tyrenius (talk) 00:30, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
- the current way the photos have been reinserted is much better than it was before.Landcamera900 (talk) 03:15, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
- Please see my post on User_talk:Landcamera900#Image_copyvio, which you haven't answered. Tyrenius (talk) 00:30, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
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- I am "terse" because of how you've acted with this article and toward me. You don't know nor understand WP's policies, but that doesn't stop you. You tell me to, basically, shut up about expansion. You argue, repeat, and don't want to listen to someone like me who's been here longer and understands things around here better. (The AFD being closed via WP:SNOW says a lot!) That's arrogance, and I don't particularly care for it. The whole time you refuse to collaborate and make it better: nope, delete is the only answer. Every attempt to delete has failed so now you're forced to deal with it and the first thing you do is delete images. Nothing you have done here has been to make anything resembling a consensus: your way or your way. Period. If you don't want animosity then stop culturing it. Please. (I apologize for making this excessively personal and off-topic.) Cburnett (talk) 04:49, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
- I suppose I did come across that way, but it was not my intention, I'm a very agreeable person... really (I'm sorry if I somehow offended you)Landcamera900 (talk) 14:18, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
- I am "terse" because of how you've acted with this article and toward me. You don't know nor understand WP's policies, but that doesn't stop you. You tell me to, basically, shut up about expansion. You argue, repeat, and don't want to listen to someone like me who's been here longer and understands things around here better. (The AFD being closed via WP:SNOW says a lot!) That's arrogance, and I don't particularly care for it. The whole time you refuse to collaborate and make it better: nope, delete is the only answer. Every attempt to delete has failed so now you're forced to deal with it and the first thing you do is delete images. Nothing you have done here has been to make anything resembling a consensus: your way or your way. Period. If you don't want animosity then stop culturing it. Please. (I apologize for making this excessively personal and off-topic.) Cburnett (talk) 04:49, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Herbert A. Bing, design engineer with Polaroid
The chemistry for the Polaroid process was adopted and developed at Polaroid but there was a practical problem with containing the process in a marketable product. Edwin Land invented a spreader that squeezed the negative, chemistry and print paper through two strips of metal. The invention failed to produce satisfactory results. Herbert A. Bing, a graduate of M.I.T. was hired from Eastman Kodak and assigned to come up with a functional design. His result was a sprung roller system that included a machined gap. The system proved effective and overcame the largest obsticle to the production of a practical consumer camera that produced acceptable prints. Admittedly, the first prints were of a sepia tone. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.191.53.58 (talk) 18:42, 29 April 2008 (UTC)