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Polaroid AUTOMATIC 220 Manual page 44

Land camera

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UNDEVELOPED EDGES
OR
CORNERS
Picture
flaws
such as this
one
are
usually caused by pulling the yellow
tab out at an angle. In this example
the tab
was
pulled down, instead of
straight. When this happens the
devel¬
oper is
not spread evenly
over
the
pic¬
ture and edges
and corners
may not
develop.
Pull theyellowtab out
straight
and swiftly, all the way (pages 24, 25).
ORANGE-RED MARKS ALONG
EDGE
Reddish-orange marks like these
(A) along the edge
and/or
in
the
corners of
the print generally indicate
that the
yellow
tab was pulled
out of
the
camera
at an angle.
Pull the yellow
tab
out straight
and swiftly, all the
way
(pages 24, 25).
MISCELLANEOUS
OBLONG IN PRINT
The
oblong
is pink or red
in a
color
picture.
You didn't pull the white tab
all the
way
out
of
the camera. As a
result, when you pulled the yellow tab,
the white tab was dragged back into
the
camera and
spoiled the picture.
Always
pull
the white tab right
out of
the
camera
(page 24).
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