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#264 The Story of Edwin Land and Polaroid

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Invent on Demand: The Legacy of Instant Solutions

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The end of World War II marked a significant turning point in the history of Polaroid, establishing it as a leader in instant photography through the visionary efforts of its founder, who focused on this innovation for the next three decades. This narrative highlights a critical moment illustrating the founder's extraordinary ability to invent spontaneously when faced with challenges. An example of this was when an Air Force general sought advice about an issue with gun sights. The founder's confident response to fly down and provide a solution, despite not having one at the moment, underscores his inventive mindset. He successfully developed a solution by the next day—the ring sight utilizing circular polarizers—demonstrating the power of creative problem-solving and the concept of inventing on demand.

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