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Jimbo

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LONDON, England (Reuters) -- OutKast fans like to "shake it like a Polaroid picture," but the instant camera maker is warning consumers that taking the advice of the hip-hop stars could ruin your snapshots.

OutKast's number one hit "Hey Ya" includes the "shake it" line as a reference to the motion that amateur photographers use to help along the self-developing film.

But in the "answers" section on the Polaroid Web site, the company says that shaking photos, which once helped them to dry, is not necessary since the modern version of Polaroid film dries behind a clear plastic window.

The image "never touches air, so shaking or waving has no effect," the company said on its site. "In fact, shaking or waving can actually damage the image. Rapid movement during development can cause portions of the film to separate prematurely, or can cause 'blobs' in the picture."

A Polaroid spokesman added: "Almost everybody does it, thinking that shaking accelerates the development process, but if you shake it too vigorously you could distort the image. A casual shake typically doesn't affect it."

Polaroid said its film should be laid on a flat surface and shielded from the wind, and that users should avoid bending or twisting their pictures. Of course, "lay it on a flat surface like a Polaroid picture," doesn't sound nearly as cool.
 

Jess

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I've been living a lie :shock:

You always have to break people's hearts don't you Jimbo :(
 
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I've never used one of those cameras, so I don't really give a squirt of piss what Polaroid have to say. Go Dre.
 

BJ

Juniors
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"lay it on a flat surface like a polaroid picture" does have a certain ring to it
 

Godz Illa

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What other song has sparked this type of intellectual, academic discussion? Here we have international polaroid expert technicians debating the merits of shaking or not shaking a polaroid picture, like a polaroid picture. And what a dazzling debate it is, all thanks to a little song called Hey Ya.
The song works on so many levels. Greatest song of the 21st century.
 

Godz Illa

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I think its a magnificent idea. Forget polaroid pictures, lets get into celluloid pictures. The movie industry has floundered recently with so many crappy movies coming out, we need a creative force like Outkast to swoop in and revitalise it. And imagine the soundtrack? Ooh baby, best film soundtrack of all time. I cant wait. I'm searching ebay for a time machine.
 

Paranoid

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Jimbo said:
Rapid movement during development can cause portions of the film to separate prematurely, or can cause 'blobs' in the picture.

Some would condider this art !
 

Andy

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Now I have an excuse for my Polaroid Self Portraits turning out so ugly! :D
 

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