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  2. Miniature faking - Wikipedia

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    Digitally blurred miniature fake of Jodhpur Original photo of Jodhpur. Miniature faking, also known as diorama effect or diorama illusion, is a process in which a photograph of a life-size location or object is made to look like a photograph of a miniature scale model.

  3. Polaroid art - Wikipedia

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    A Polaroid transfer, sometimes known as an image transfer, is a technique used to develop a peel-apart film picture on to a different material, like drawing paper. In a Polaroid transfer, the image is peeled apart prematurely and the negative is placed down on a desired material.

  4. Polaroid now lets you print pictures from your phone and we ...

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    My grandparents love photo albums and that's just kind of obsolete now. But with this, you can bring that back. For $129, guys.-Also, you have the option of, like we did our photos on one.-Yeah ...

  5. Instant camera - Wikipedia

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    The popular 2003 song "Hey Ya!" by Outkast features the line "Shake it like a Polaroid picture", referring to the myth that shaking an instant photo makes it dry faster. In reality, shaking has no positive effect and can even damage the photo. As a result of the song, the Polaroid Corporation released a statement discouraging the practice. [24]

  6. The Instax Square SQ40 Is a Retro Instant Film Camera In a ...

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    The days of disposable cameras and drug store 1-hour photos are long gone, but there’s clearly still a market for easy-to-acquire physical photos—i.e., instant film cameras.

  7. Things Boomers Took for Granted That are Obsolete Now

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    The Polaroid SX-70. 1972-mid-2000s The world was introduced to instant photography in 1972, when a Polaroid executive snapped five snapshots in just 10 seconds with the game-changing SX-70. Over ...