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Discover Ludwig"instant photo" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a photograph that was taken, printed out, and developed quickly without having to wait for it to be processed. For example: We took an instant photo of us to mark the occasion.
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Google+ has supported instant photo uploading since its inception over 16 months ago.
Later, its function was replaced by instant photo booths and the Polaroid cameras in the 1950s.
The couple playfully asked their guests to pop into an instant photo booth in the lobby and leave snapshots as mementos.
Picasa's sharing tools go the extra mile by providing tight integration with Google's other recent software acquisitions, like Blogger (a Web-log kit) and Hello (instant photo sharing).
Instagram, a social network focusing on just that kind of instant photo sharing, does have a Web site — but it is essentially there just to encourage people to download the company's apps.
(Just remember that a Polaroid instant photo is filled with caustic paste. If the kids' homework assignment is to cut up photos for a collage, dig out the old inkjet).
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And instant photo-sharing creates something a traditional collection of snapshots cannot.
Instant photos have become the "undigital" photograph.
Construction site managers might transmit instant photos of projects for approval.
People who had just been in an auto accident could transmit instant photos directly to their insurance companies.
They decided that the instant photos should be seen in color and the newer portraits in black-and-white (which they accomplished using Photoshop once back home).
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