Are you curious to know more about the Polaroid film pack? Learn what’s inside each one: pods, trap, positive, negative and much more.
Each Polaroid photo is composed of:
- A light-sensitive negative – a film base coated with layers of silver halide grains, image dyes and inter-layers
- A transparent cover sheet – this lets the image be exposed to the negative, and keeps all the chemicals safely inside the film
- A thin foil pod – located at the bottom of each frame, containing enough reagent to develop your picture
All components are produced and/or assembled in our two factories in Germany and The Netherlands. The negative part is produced in our coating plant in Monheim, Germany. The film emulsion is produced in the Polaroid factory in Enschede, The Netherlands. All Polaroid film packs are proudly produced and assembled in Enschede, The Netherlands.
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