Talk:Polaroid (polarizer)

Latest comment: 13 years ago by RM bot in topic Move discussion in progress

Opening commment edit

What about instant photography ?

HOW? edit

HOW DO U WOPRK A POLOROID?

Formula help edit

I'm not a pro at entering formulae into wikipedia, and when I entered my second formula for the intensity of a polarized wave passing through a polaroid, I noticed it looks different than my other intensity formula. If anyone knows why and can/should fix it, please do so, I appreciate the help.JW 02:48, 14 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

WikiProject class rating edit

This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as stub, and the rating on other projects was brought up to Stub class. BetacommandBot 10:01, 10 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Regarding the picture edit

It will be interesting to make a comparison between the same building through a polaroid filter and the building without the filter for better illustration of the polarization effect.89.136.41.31 (talk) 12:05, 29 August 2008 (UTC)ApassReply

Material cut for non-relevance edit

I've just trimmed the following material from the Applications section:

Polaroid is also used as a trade name for a variety of products sold by licensees of the Polaroid Corporation, including consumer electronics, sunglasses based on Polaroid polarisers, and instant-print photographic film and cameras. In February 2008, Polaroid announced that it is discontinuing production of its instant film and will close its factories in the United States, Mexico and the Netherlands.[1]

It really was irrelevant there, and there's already a link to the 'Polaroid' disambiguation page at the article top. --Kay Dekker (talk) 00:00, 2 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ Graham, David, "Developing into a thing of the past", Toronto Star, April 3, 2008

Move discussion in progress edit

There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Polaroid Corporation which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. —RM bot 01:15, 10 July 2010 (UTC)Reply