1. A trademark used for a specially treated, transparent plastic capable of polarizing light passing through it, used in glare-reducing optical devices.2. A trademark used for a camera and film that produce instant photographs.
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Answer: They develop their own film
To provide a unique camera that was easy and robust to use and was the equivalent of acheap kids camera
Polaroid was a brand of camera that was able to print out a photograph shortly after it was taken. It was considered a technical marvel in its day.
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The Polaroid camera declined in popularity with the widespread availability of digital cameras. Digital cameras became mainstream around the year 2003.
Due to the shift in technology from physical film to digital pictures, Polaroid began to phase out their instant picture cameras and even began to produce digital cameras, themselves. Recently, Polaroid has returned to the instant picture market, offering new models of instant film cameras and classic models for the vintage crowd.
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