Polaroid is the brand name of a type of film used to polarize light.
The inventor, Edwin H. Land, later named the company he formed to sell the film (originally called Land-Wheelwright Laboratories, after himself and a wealthy backer who provided start-up money) Polaroid as well.
The Polaroid Corporation is best known, however, for the instant camera (and the photographic film to go with it) that Land developed a few years later.
A Polaroid camera is one that the instant you take a picture, it "prints" the picture out immediately directly from the camera. It is pretty old school, and will take a minute or two to fully develop.
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It's a type of camera that develops, or "prints" the pictures as you take them. Pics are pricey, but if you need them at hand directly it still has its use.
It's spelled Polaroid, with a capital P, because Polaroid is a proper noun.
Polaroid - album - was created in 1999.
Polaroid Eyewear was created in 1937.
Polaroid Corporation was created in 1937.
Polaroid - polarizer - was created in 1929.
No. The headquarters of Polaroid are in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Polaroid does have some offices, which are Boston, Toronto and New York.
pictures printed out of polaroid cameras just after taken
Polaroid 600 film is best for taking pictures in a Polaroid instant camera. You can purchase unexpired Polaroid film for this purpose. It is best suited to informal photographs and snapshots.
Project Polaroid was created on 2006-04-25.
pictures printed out of polaroid cameras just after taken
I opened up my 40 in Polaroid TV and it said Samsung made in Korea. It looked like it about caught on fire.
Polaroid Cameras