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Polaroid BIG SHOT User Manual

Polaroid BIG SHOT
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5. Oevelop
the
picture
for
the
full
time
given
in
the
film
instruction
sheet:
Let
the
film
hang
from
the
yellow
tab
without
moving,
or
lay
it
down
fiat.
Oon't
touch
or
bend
the
part
where
the
picture
is
developing
(A)
.
START
HERE
DARKEN
LIGHTEN
6.
Separate
the
print:
After
the
full
development
time
,
quickly
lift
the
print
away
from
the
rest
of
the
paper
,
starting
from
the
end
near
the
yellow
tab,
as
shown.
Oon't
start
at
the
other
end
; you
will
get
developer
chemicals
on
your
fingers.
7. Fold
up
the
negative:
To avoid
touching
chemi-
cals
left
after
the
print
is
removed,
fold
up
the
negative
with
the
moist
side
in. Please
put
it
in a
wastebasket.
Caution
: Please be
sure
to read
the
CAUT
I
ON
notice
on
page
24.
HOW TO MAKE YOUR NEXT PICTURE
LlGHTER
OR
OARKER
If
the
camera's
LIGHTEN/DARKEN
control
was
at
the
Normal
position,
as
shown,
and
if
you
used
the
rangefinder
correctly,
your
picture
should
be weil
exposed
and
in
sharp
focus
.
However,
variations
in
flashcubes
may
cause
some
pictures
to be
lighter
or
darker
than
others
,
or
you
may
want
a
picture
to
be
lighter
or
darker
for
reasons
of
personal
taste.
To
make
the
next
picture
of
the
same
subject
lighter
or
darker,
adjust
the
LlGHTEN
/
DARKEN
control.
For a
small
change,
turn
it
one
mark
toward
the
LIGH
TE
N
or
DARKEN
symbol;
for
a
greater
change,
move
it
two
marks.
Don't
forget
to
return
the
L/ D
control
to
the
Normal
position
wh en a
special
setting
is
no
longer
necessary.
CARE
OF
COLOR PRINTS
A
newly
separated
color
print
will
look
nearly
dry,
but
it
is
actually
slightly
moist
and
the
surface
can
be
damaged
by
handling.
Don't
touch
the
surface
for
a
few
minutes;
it
will
dry
hard
and
glossy
.
Be
sure
the
print
is
fully
dry
before
allow
i
ng
it
to
touch
another
print,
or
the
two
may
stick
together.
When
the
print
is
dry,
protect
it
against
curling,
cracking,
etc.
by
putting
it
on
one
of
the
cardboard
mounts
supplied
with
the
film.
The
dyes
used
to
form
colors
in
the
prints
are
long
lasting.
However,
like ail dyes,
they
will
fade
if
exposed
to
bright
light
for
long
periods
of
time
.
The
best
way
to
protect
your
prints
is
to
keep
them
in Polaroid
Picture
Albums.
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Polaroid BIG SHOT Specifications

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BrandPolaroid
ModelBIG SHOT
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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