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If you mean by polaroid frame, the white frame that appears around polaroid images, there's an easy way to do this with just another layer. Fill a new layer with white (or suitably yellowed polaroidish off color.) Alpha to select this layer (or select all will work too.) Go to shrink selection by a few pixels. This shrinking size will depend on the size of your image overall; experiment. Then delete selection from the white layer. Gaussian blur by 1 or 2 to soften the cut-off edge a little and you're done. Polaroid frame, no drop shadow.
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