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Unlike many people, I've never thought that shaking a Polaroid picture would make it develop faster. That just never made sense to me. If it's a chemical process, you'd hope the chemicals are stuck on there pretty well so they don't make a huge mess when you're handling the photo later, which would seem to indicate that they don't need agitation.
And guess what. I'm right. Ha!
Posted by ayse on 02/17/04 at 10:30 AM