I bought this vintage Polariod camera from the 70s. I took a few pictures then, sadly, it broke. It kept dispensing pure brown pictures. I realized, after studying the film, that the camera wasn’t rolling the blue liquid inside the film over the picture. The blue liquid is the stuff that develops the picture; it was all still in the pouch.
So I took the brown Polariod pictures and squeezed the develop goo out of the pouch and onto the picture, making blue stuff spread over the surface. Then eventually, the blue color developed turning it to green and white. Where it is green is where the develop goo is thick and where it is white is where it is thin.
This one is what it looks like before it develops.
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