Well, the picture may be tilted or on an angle, but it will not affect the development. The biggest factors in development are keeping the film at or near room temperature and not pressing on the print while it develops.
no Ive done it before and it was better than the straight one
Polaroid was a brand of camera which developed prints of photographs within seconds of taking the picture. Cameras of this kind are now, of course, obsolete.
After taking a photo with a Polaroid camera in the Polaroid Step 2 process, the next step is to wait for the photo to develop.
polaroid land camera, maybe a 320. you can get them on ebay cheap and use fuji fp-100c film. happy picture taking!
The subject might be too close to the camera. If it has a macro mode try turning that on
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.
A camera typically makes a clicking sound when taking a picture.
A Polaroid camera takes a picture and instantly prints it directly from the camera. Some people prefer this instantaneous physical photo, although the quality isn't as good as with a digital camera. A digital camera captures the image onto a tiny memory card, and also shows the picture on a video screen so one can decide whether to save or delete it. Digital cameras produce higher quality photos and have many more capabilities in terms of zoom and taking different types of photos.
To put film in a Polaroid camera, open the film door, insert the film pack with the dark slide facing out, close the door, and then pull out the dark slide to start taking pictures.
Edwin Land invented the camera for his three year old daughter, Jennifer. In 1944 the Lands were on vacation in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Land took a picture of daughter Jennifer, who asked her dad why it was that she couldn't see the picture right away. Land went for a walk and when he returned he had all the central concepts for what became the Land Camera in his head. The folding camera Edwin Land invented produced black-and-white prints in about one minute from roll film inside the camera. Land patented his camera in 1946 (Patent Number 2435720). The first Land Camera, the Model 95, was sold in 1948 for $89.75 in Boston.
is physical seeing much like a photograpic/camera picture-taking
a video camera
It replaces the need to paint a picture to capture the memory and it is 10 times faster taking a picture.