Making Exposures - Polaroid 8035 Repair Manual

Propalette 8k series color film recorders
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2. Press the Down key until "Leave Leader?" is displayed.
3. Press the Select key, then press the Down key to display "Yes."
4. Press the Select key to enter the selection. Press Escape twice to return to the
Ready message.
Note: Select No under "Leave Leader?" when reloading
conventional 35mm film to rewind the film completely into
the cartridge.

Making Exposures

Once you have loaded the film, the Ready status message will be displayed on the
message panel. You are now ready to begin initiating exposures from the software. (Be
sure to select the correct film type in the software.)
Before an exposure is started, "READY" appears on the first line of the LCD display.
When a 35 mm camera is mounted, the second line of the LCD display alternates
between the camera name with its serial number and the frame count status. If any other
camera is mounted, the camera name and its serial number appears on the second line.
Note: The displayed camera serial number was stored in flash
memory at the factory when the camera was matched to the
ProPalette. The ProPalette does not read the camera serial
number from the camera.
When you begin your first exposure, the unit may do a brief calibration routine first (the
message panel will display "Calibrating.").
During the exposure, the message panel displays information about the process. The top
line indicates the color is being exposed and the line count being exposed. The second
line of the display changes and depends on the color is being exposed. During the RED
exposure, the second line displays the selected film type. During the GREEN exposure,
the second line displays the image resolution. During the BLUE exposure, the second line
displays the current frame count.
After each exposure, the panel will count down the frames available (for example, "23
Frames Left of 24"). When the last exposure is finished, the message panel will display
"Out of Film." Remove the exposed film as described in the following section.
Note: When you turn off the recorder with a partially exposed roll
loaded, the recorder keeps the status information in
memory and will redisplay the correct frame count when
you turn on the recorder again.
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