Impossible Project founder Florian “Doc” Kaps is not happy with Fuji. After several letters and detailed proposals on how his company SUPERSENSE would keep peel-apart packfilm alive, Fuji has declined his proposals and refused to work with Kaps. Our final hope, it seems, may sit with the company CatLabs.
The news of Fuji’s decline came via a heated post on the SUPERSENSE blog, which we first mentioned a little over a month ago when Kaps was reportedly meeting with Fuji and asked readers to “keep your fingers crossed.”
Unfortunately, not enough fingers were crossed by the sound of it. In his update from a few days ago, he quotes a final reply from Fuji, “to the latest letter and our 3 detailed proposals of how to keep packfilm alive, even without the availability of the ingredients needed to continue the production of the legendary FP-100C.”
The news of Fuji’s decline came via a heated post on the SUPERSENSE blog, which we first mentioned a little over a month ago when Kaps was reportedly meeting with Fuji and asked readers to “keep your fingers crossed.”
Unfortunately, not enough fingers were crossed by the sound of it. In his update from a few days ago, he quotes a final reply from Fuji, “to the latest letter and our 3 detailed proposals of how to keep packfilm alive, even without the availability of the ingredients needed to continue the production of the legendary FP-100C.”
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