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  2. File:Polaroid film stages.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Polaroid logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 07:57, 19 February 2019: 2,929 × 579 (13 KB): Atelierelealbe: Reverted to version as of 03:00, 2 April 2009 (UTC)

  4. File:Polaroid Logo 2020.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 518 × 163 pixels. Other resolutions: ... New logo from polaroid.com: 09:39, 25 June 2020: 518 × 163 (6 KB) Jamil.V ...

  5. Polaroid Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On June 19, 2009, the new holding corporation for Polaroid, PLR IP Holdings, LLC announced an exclusive 5-year agreement with Summit Global Group to produce and distribute Polaroid-branded digital still cameras, digital video cameras, digital photo frames and PoGo-branded mobile products. Summit Global Group added several former Polaroid ...

  6. Thumbnail - Wikipedia

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    Displaying a significant part of the picture instead of the full frame can allow the use of a smaller thumbnail while maintaining recognizability. For example, when thumbnailing a full-body portrait of a person, it may be better to show the face slightly reduced than an indistinct figure. However, this may mislead the viewer about what the ...

  7. Instant film - Wikipedia

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    Lower left: A photo as the opacifiers clear - the photo is already fully developed beneath. Lower right: An undeveloped photo, with chemicals still in the pouch at the bottom. Instant film is a type of photographic film that was introduced by Polaroid Corporation to produce a visible image within minutes or seconds of the photograph 's exposure.