How to make a print look like a real polaroid?

For a certain project, I am trying to replicate the "look" of a polaroid, as in from an instant polaroid camera. I am wondering if anyone is aware of any photo printing paper in a format that looks like a polaroid? Or any other tips that might be helpful, ideally short of expert photoshop skills? Thanks!

iMac G5 or iMac Intel or MacBook Pro or iPod, Mac OS X (10.5.4)

Posted on Jul 19, 2008 4:49 PM

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Jul 20, 2008 10:43 AM in response to David Wilkie

David:

Are you referring to having the white border around the photo? Also you'd have to crop it square. You would also want to soften the image a bit as most I've seen were not sharp by today's standards. A 3rd party editor that can handle layers could do it. The easiest of the freeware editors I've used is Acorn. You can crop the picture square and then add the white border around it. Acorn has various blur options and many filter options available in Photoshop Elements.



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