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How to use polaroid cartoon border sticker?

Just stick it on the white-edged photo.

In the 1990s, before the popularity of digital cameras, a camera that can also shoot instantly won the favor of consumers, and people gave it an easy-to-understand name "Polaroid", which was generally owned by two brands, iGood of the United States and Fuji of Japan. The structure of the camera looks complicated and heavy. With a click, a wide white-edged photo slowly spits out from the camera mouth. In many tourist attractions, the price of a snapshot of iGood is twenty or thirty yuan, but there are still many tourists who enjoy it. After the popularization of digital cameras, polaroid cameras gradually withdrew from the market because of high shooting cost and inconvenient carrying, but many petty bourgeoisie men and women and camera lovers still collect such cameras. Influenced by the romantic scenes of some idol dramas, fans often buy them online. However, because the trademark of iGood camera is registered by a natural person in Chinese mainland, iGood camera cannot be sold in Chinese mainland. Foreign sales are hot, but domestic sales are hard to find.

Polaroid was founded by American physicist Alvin Rand in 1937, and instant photography technology developed in 1944. 1948165438+1On October 26th, Polaroid 95, the world's first instant imaging camera, went on sale. The price at that time was $89.75 each. 1972, Polaroid introduced the SX-70 pocket instant imaging camera, which immediately swept the world. By the mid-1970s, * * * had sold 6 million cameras. 200 1, Polaroid declared bankruptcy. In 2005, the company was acquired by Peeters Global Group, a Minnesota enterprise.

In February 2008, Polaroid announced that it would stop producing negative films and develop digital camera business instead. In June of the same year, the agency right of Polaroid Greater China was taken back by Polaroid Asia Pacific. The film studio in Enshede, the Netherlands, also stopped producing the last Polaroid film (T600 film). On New Year's Day of 20 10, Polaroid Hong Kong office resumed business, and its current address is Shililuo, East Island, Taikoo Shing Road, Hong Kong.