The Polaroid Spectra print measures approximately 79mm x 91mm, or around 3.1 inches wide by 3.6 inches tall, creating a rectangular print area of 30 square inches. This results in an aspect ratio of about 7:8. Introduced in 1986, Spectra was Polaroid's wide-format instant film, exposed by Spectra cameras. The wider 79mm x 91mm prints were a substantial increase over the square 79mm x 79mm 600 film size. Today, while a niche product, Spectra's wider prints are prized by instant film photographers for capturing more cinematic panoramic compositions. The added width accommodates more expansive landscape and architecture views compared to square formats. For creatives, Spectra represents a fun way to photograph wide vistas and scenes on instant film. While overall usage declined, Polaroid's wide-format Spectra film and its 79mm x 91mm prints hold an important place in the company's history and unique style of photography.