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Edwin Herbert Land



Land, Edwin Herbert (1909–91), U.S. physicist, inventor, and manufacturer. He invented a material called Polaroid, which provided a cheap and adaptable means of polarizing light (1932), and the Polaroid Land Camera (1947). In 1937 he set up the Polaroid Corporation to manufacture scientific instruments and antiglare sunglasses incorporating Polaroid.



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