polaroid cameras use a few different types of film, and they're not generally interchangeable. the first step is to look up what model of camera you have. for example, i have a polaroid spirit 600 which takes (surprise) 600 film. below we'll go over each type of film, and the ...
3. Add grain to feel the vintage vibe. One of the more essential elements of the Polaroid or film feel is the grain or noise in the image. While not all Polaroid or film photos have grain, it lends an old-fashioned touch to the image and can help make your edit look more authen...
Pat. No. 3,415,644, to permit the completion of image-formation, outside of the camera in which photoexposure is effected, under ambient light conditions. The light-absorbing material or reagent ("optical filter agent") is positioned and/or constituted so as to: (1) not interfere with ...
The same can be said about the double-exposure function. The Noise trigger is a new one, and it’s the coolest thing ever. Basically, you can trigger the camera shutter by creating any sound of a certain loudness. You can set this up on your phone and even change the sound threshold!