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Polaroid photos are made on special film. Computers generally do not use film.
Additionally, Polaroid film is no longer made. Another company, Impossible, makes similar film (at much higher cost than the original), but the final images not look the same as Polaroids.
Frankly, a Polaroid photos is more desirable nowadays. Because people are using hard-to-find film stock, or using the expensive and fussy film made by Impossible, these photos are limited to artists that can afford this extra expense to produce very unique images.
Note: Polaroid photos are thick. About the same as thin cardboard. Too thick to use for such things as passport photos or ID photos, which is probably why your form asks you to avoid them.
In the old days, a very long time ago, we did not have digital cameras, so we had to use light-sensitive silver salts coated on some support to make images, and the images often took a week to be developed at the corner drugstore.
In the 1950s, Edwin Land was an inventor who had already made some money by making polarized filters and sunglasses - Polaroid was the name of his company. When his granddaughter was nonplussed by having to wait to see a photo he had just taken, Edwin designed a film which could be developed to produce a print in a couple minutes.
The film was expensive, but for a few decades it was popular and widely used. Those were Polaroid photos. Many corner photo shops (that was before Amazon) took passport pictures on special Polaroid cameras with four lenses.
Then Edwin died, digital cameras appeared, the Polaroid company folded, and now faux polaroid mostly lives in iPhone apps.
But maybe history repeats itself after all, since Edwin Land was an inspiration for Steve Jobs.
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