Polaroid image pro User Manual page 20

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Frame
your
p¡cture in the
view-
finder
and
press
the shutter button
to take the
first exposure.
The
film
will
stay
in
the camera
and
the
digital displaywill
show
how
many exposures
you
have Ieft
to
take.
Note:
You
can
make
changes
(such
as
exposure adjustments,
turning
the
flash on
or off, etc.)
before
each
additional exposure.
Frame
the next image
in
the
view-
finder
and
press
the shutter button
again.
Do
this for
each
exposure.
The camera
will
eject
the picture
after you
take
the
last
exposure.
To
return the
camera
to
fully
automatic
operation,
press the
Auto
reset
button.
Note:
When using the polaroid
double-ímage adapter (included
in
the
optional
Polaroid Creative Effects
Filters Kit),
follow
the ¡nstructions
given above for
two
exposures. With
this
accessory,
you
may
use
any
back-
ground for greater
variety.
Guide
to
better pictures
Avoid subject movement
while taking
pictures,
Bright light sources
lf
your subject
is
placed
in
front of
a
window
in
daylight, the camera,s
photocell
will
measure
the
bright
light,
causing your
subject
to
be
too dark
in
the picture.
Use
the back-lighting
feature
to
illuminate.your subjéct
w¡thout
changing the entire exposure.
When
a
bright
source
of light 0amp-
light, candlelight,
etc.) is
in
the central
part
of
the
scene
and
in
front
of
the
subject,
the
camera's
photocell
will
measure the
bright
light, causing the
subject
to
be
too
dark. Move
the
source of light to one
side of
your
subject.
The
d¡splay wiil d¡sappear about every
40
seconds.
Lightly
press
the
MoDE
or
shutter
button
to
make it
reappear
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