Polaroid image pro User Manual page 21

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Temperature
For
better colours, avoid extreme
:a
rr
peratu res.
When
the
temperature
s
celow
13'C,
keep
the camera
and
'
m
warm. Above
35'C,
keep
the cam-
era and
film
as
cool
as
possible.
Avoid storing camera
orfilm
in hot
3iaces. Keep
developing pictures away
'rom
hot
surfaces.
As
the picture
ievelops,
its
image
area
is
dry
because
tne development
process takes place
rside
the
film.
lt
is
important
not
to
oend the
developing picture during
i¡ris
process.
Developer
rollers
The
developer rollers
inside the
film
door
(8)
must
be kept clean
to avoid
repeated
spots or
bar
patterns
on
the
pictures.
Clean
the rollers
with
a
damp,
lint-free cloth.
Lens
To
remove
fingerprints,
breathe
on
the
lens and
wipe
it
gently
with
a
clean,
soft facial tissue.
Do
not
use
silicone-
treated
eyeglass
tissue.
Helpful hints for using
the
camera's
spec¡al
features
Programmed
time exposures
To
create
the
illusion of
motion
in
your
pictures when
photographing
at
night:
Place
the camera on
a
steady
support,
turn
off
the
flash, and program the
exposure time
for
2-5
seconds. The
lights of
moving
cars
will
appear as
streaks
of
light
in
your
picture.
To
take
a
portrait
by
candlelight:
Turn
off
the
flash.
We
suggest
programming
the exposure time
from
5
to
10
seconds.
The resulting
portrait
will
be
warm
and pleasing.
To
photograph
home
interiors
in
aver-
age
light:
Turn
off
the
flash and start
with
a
programmed
time
exposure
of
'l
second.
To
photograph
floodlit
buildings,
fountains
or
monumenG:
Start
with
a
programmed
time
exposure
of
2
seconds.
To
photograph
through
glass or
win-
dow
screens:
Turn off the
flash
to
reduce
unwanted reflections
in
your
picture.
lf
the
suh¡'ect
is
well
beyond
the
glass or screen,
use
the manual
focusing feature
as
well.
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