Print your pictures on Polaroids now. A smartphone with the screen facing down is placed on the top of the Polaroid Lab. A lens system is used to project the photo shown on the display onto the Polaroid film located in the lower area. After the development, the user has an analog copy of his digital photo. In order to ensure correct alignment, the Polaroid Lab helps the user with various alignment symbols in the smartphone app matching the device, as CNET reports. This app also selects and displays the photo to be copied. The Polaroid Lab uses the i-Type and 600 film from Polaroid Originals, and the Polaroid Lab uses the i-Type and 600 film from Polaroid Originals. The Impossible Project resumed production of discontinued instant films a few years ago, and they are now marketed under the Polaroid Originals brand. Both the i-Type and the 600 film are so-called integral films, which do not have to be separated after shooting.