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  2. Framing (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    Framing: trees focus on the church of Weissenbach an der Triesting, Austria A framing view of the Uetersen Rosarium.. In visual arts and particularly cinematography, framing is the presentation of visual elements in an image, especially the placement of the subject in relation to other objects.

  3. File:Polaroid film stages.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Photographic processing - Wikipedia

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    The image silver may be reacted with elements such as selenium or sulphur to increase image permanence and for aesthetic reasons. This process is known as toning . In selenium toning, the image silver is changed to silver selenide ; in sepia toning , the image is converted to silver sulphide .

  5. File:Polaroid Logo 2020.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 518 × 163 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 101 pixels | 640 × 201 pixels | 1,024 × 322 pixels | 1,280 × 403 pixels | 2,560 × 806 pixels . Original file (SVG file, nominally 518 × 163 pixels, file size: 6 KB)

  6. Polaroid B.V. - Wikipedia

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    Polaroid B.V. was founded in 2008 as The Impossible Project (sometimes known as Impossible). In 2017, Polaroid Corporation's brand and intellectual property were acquired by Impossible Project's largest shareholder and the company was rebranded as Polaroid Originals. [1] In March 2020, Polaroid Originals branding was shortened to Polaroid. [2] [3]

  7. Polaroid Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Polaroid Corporation was an American company best known for its instant film and cameras, which now survives as a brand for consumer electronics. The company was founded in 1937 by Edwin H. Land, to exploit the use of his Polaroid polarizing polymer. [1]

  8. Instant camera - Wikipedia

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    One Polaroid and two Fujifilm instant cameras with film Polaroid SX-70 Fujifilm Instax 210 with instant photograph Image of a developed analog Polaroid Film depicting Preikestolen An instant camera is a camera which uses self-developing film to create a chemically developed print shortly after taking the picture.

  9. Polaroid Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    Polaroid Eyewear manufactures polarized sunglasses and polarized lenses, as well as optical frames, reading glasses, and clip-on lenses. Polaroid Eyewear was a part of the StyleMark group and sold to the Safilo Group in November 2011.