3. 1. Takes business card size instant color photos
2.Four scene settings help capture the perfect shot in any
light
3. Works with Polaroid 300 Instant Film
4. Automatic Flash feature
5. 1/60 sec electronic shutter
6. Takes business card size instant color photos
7. Auto flash in low light, auto adjust
8. Electronic shutter 1/60 second
9. Manual exposure compensation
10. Works with Polaroid 300 instant film
4. Save time with accurate print previews; see how your
document will look on paper before printing. Simply
adjust, rotate, or re-scale the content before you send it
to the printer.
Batch print multiple PDFs with the intuitive interface;
easy drag and drop one or multiple PDF files.
Make sure you have the latest service pack for your OS
installed in your computer.
Important: The Printing Tool only works through network
in Windows 8 and Windows 10.
5. The instant camera is a type of camera which
uses self-developing film to create a chemically
developed print shortly after taking the picture. Polaroid
Corporation pioneered (and patented) consumer
friendly instant cameras and film, and were followed by
various other manufacturers.
6. With instant-film photography, you can watch the image
slowly come together in a matter of minutes.
Instant camera film is remarkable because it has its own built-
in developing studio. To understand how this works, you need
to understand the basics of traditional photographic film. Film
is a plastic base coated with particles of silver compound that
are sensitive to light. Black-and-white film has one layer of
silver compound, while color film has three layers -- the top
layer is sensitive to blue light, the next layer is sensitive to
green and the bottom layer is sensitive to red. When you
expose the film, the sensitive grains at each layer react to
light of that color, forming metallic silver at that layer. This
gives you a chemical record of the light and color pattern.
7. To turn this into a picture, you have to develop the film. One
developer chemical turns the exposed particles into metallic
silver. The film is then treated with three different dye
developers containing dye couplers. The three dye colors are
cyan (a combination of green and blue light), magenta (a
combination of red and blue light) and yellow (a combination of
green and red light).
8. 1. Immediate Gratification
2. Interesting, Retro-Style Imagery
3. Nostalgia
4. Good for Test Shots
5. Great for Scrapbooking
6. Fun Crafts
7. Conversation Starter