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Polaroid AUTOMATIC 220 Manual page 42

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MISCELLANEOUS
TOO
DARK:
ALL PICTURES
Probably the
L/D
control was set in¬
correctly. For pictures outdoors or by
direct
flash, set it to
Normal. If that's
where
it was to begin
with, turn
it
toward
Lighten.
For pictures in dim
light, set it as
shown
on page
34.
TOO LIGHT: ALL PICTURES
Overexposed, probably because the
L/D
control
was
set incorrectly.
For
most
pictures,
set
it
to
Normal posi¬
tion.
If
that's
where it
was
to begin
with, turn
it toward Darken.
U-SHAPED WHITE
AREA
Several
possible
causes:
One or
more
white tabs
were
folded
under when you
loaded the film pack
(correct
this as
shown on
page 17, bottom). Or,
you
pulled
the
yellow tab too slowly (page
25). Or,
there
may
be dirt on the ends
of the rollers; keep them clean
(page
36). Or,
in some
way
you
squeezed
the
tab slot end of the
camera back while
pulling
the yellow tab
(see page
24 for
the correct
way to hold
the
camera).
Daylight pictures will be badly exposed if the
flashgun
is plugged in.
Check that the
flashgun
is not
plugged
in
when making
daylight
pictures.
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