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TIPS
FOR
GOOD
DAYLIGHT
BLACK
AND
WHITE
..^Us9 ,!riSht.,.
even
light,
coming
from
behind you:
place
yourself
so_the
light
on
the
.sublect
is
coming
over your
shoulder.
Don't
have
the
subject'between
Vou
jnd
the
sun.
For portraits
you'll
get
best
reiults
when
a'ciJul
otoct<s
ttre
direct
sun,
or on
an
overcast
but
bright
OuV,
orin
Lp"n
shade.
.,
For
scenic
pictures,
avo.id
high
o"u"rf,uii-"rn,
shoot
with
the
light
coming
from
benrno
you
and
from
the
side.
.Avoid
dim
light:
The
thutter
moves
slowly
and your
picture
may
be
blurred.
But
if
you
uru-r.ine'iOO0
speed
film
and
must
make
a picture
without
flash"in
dim
light,
follow
the
suggestions
on page
31.
, ry3t9h
the
background:
The
light
on
the
background,
behind your
subject,
shoutd
be
jusl
aUout
is
ilignt
as
the
llgf
t
o1
the
subject.
Don't
photogrupf,.o-uon"
in
the
shade
if the
background
is
out
in
the
op-en'anA
Orighily
lit.
Strong
light
behind
the
subject
wiit
,,fooi,,tne
eiectric
eie (page
3O).
Move
in
close:
The
bigger your
subject
is
in
the
print,
the
more
details
you'll
be
able
to
see.
f'or
scenic
picirr"",
trv
to
get
something
big
and
solid
looking
into
the
foreground
to help
fitt
the print
and
add
a
feeting
o't
Oiit-"1.
. Ii."
development
carefully:
Follow
the
recommendations
in the
film
instruction
sheet.
These
rn"V
"f,""g"
from
time
to time.
With
black
and
white
film
no
harm
is"oone
if
you
overdevelop
for a
few
extra.seconds;
in
fact,
it may
improve
some
pictures.
However,
if
you
develop
for
less
than
the
recommended
time,
your
pictures
will
be
of
poor
quatity,
with
a
gray,
washed-out
look.
.
Keep
an
eye
on
the
temperature:
Cold
weather
can
affect
the.quatity
of
your
pictures.
Be
sure
to
;";J;;;u
25,
which
.91?t;"j".,
how
the
temperature
affects
yori
pi"trr".
una
what
to
do
about
it.
lf
your
picture
is
too dark.or
too
light:
Use
the
L/D
control
as
snown
on
page
26
to
make
the
next
one
of
the
same
sub-
ject,
in
the
same
location
and
lighting
conditions,
come
out
exactly
as
you
want
it
to.
PICTURES
OPERATION
2Lo
Never
try
to
use
flash
with
daytight
pictures.
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BrandPolaroid
ModelAutomatic 210
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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