Polaroid ProCamCamera Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Cause
When a bright source of light
(such as lamplight) is in the central
part of the scene and in front of
the subject, the camera’s photocell
will measure the bright light, caus-
ing the subject to be too dark.
Solution
Move the source of light to one
side of your subject so it is not in
the central part of the scene.
Picture too blue or too
red/yellow as possible.
Cause
A
blue tint
may result when pic-
tures are taken at temperatures
below 55°F (13°C).
A
red
or
yellow tint
may result
when pictures are taken at temper-
atures above 95°F (35°C).
Solution
Keep camera and film away from
excesses of temperatures (hood of
a car, glove compartment or
trunk).
The film
For best results, take pictures
when the temperature is between
55°F (13%) and 95°F (35%). Below
55°F (13°C), place developing pic-
tures in a warm pocket. Above
95°F (35C), keep the film as cool as
possible. Store below 75°F (24°C);
do not freeze.
The picture
During the first 60 seconds of devel-
opment, handle the picture gently
and hold it by the wide, white bor-
der. Keep the developing picture
away from hot surfaces like the
hood of a car.
Do not fan or bend
the pictures.
The lens
Avoid touching the lens. To remove
dust or fingerprints, breathe on the
lens and wipe it gently with a lens
tissue or a clean, soft facial tissue.
Do not use silicone-treated eye-
glass tissues.