Tips And Techniques; Use Fresh Film; Know Picture-Size And Picture-Type Requirements; Have A Photo Cutting Device Nearby - Polaroid MiniPortrait 203 User Manual

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MiniPortrait Camera

Tips and techniques

Use fresh film

Note the film expiration date stamped on
Polaroid film packages. Outdated film may
not produce satisfactory results, and is not
covered by the Polaroid film warranty.
Know picture-size and picture-type
requirements
Refer to the information on page 15 for
details about document photo picture sizes,
image sizes, and film types (color or black &
white). Most governmental agencies and
regulatory bodies have specific requirements
for document photos.

Have a photo cutting device nearby

Be prepared to trim photos to the proper
size. Use a die cutter, picture trimmer, or
paper cutter. (See page 18 for information
about accessories.)

Check your supply of photo folders

Polaroid Photo Folders protect freshly
processed pictures from scratches and other
damage. The special coating on the folders
makes them a safe place to keep pictures that
are not quite dry to the touch.
Use Photo Folders to present a professional
appearance to customers. (See page 18 for
information about ordering.)

Set the flash unit position

If the main light source is the camera flash
unit...
Raise the flash unit all the way up. The
green light will come on in a few seconds. If
it doesn't, turn to page 12 for instructions.
Rotate the flash Tilt Knob so the flash
reflector faces forward. (The tilt feature
allows you to use bounce flash with auxiliary
lighting.)
For more information about lighting, refer to
your camera instruction book.
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