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I
I
Cause
When
a
bright light
source
(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,
causing the subject
to be too dark.
Solution
Move
the
light
source to one s¡de of
your
subject so
it is not in
the central
paft
of the scene.
Picture
too blue or
too
redlyellow
Cause
.
A
blue tint
may result
when
pictures
are taken at temperatures below 55'F
(13.C).
.
A red or
yellow
t¡nt
may
result
when
pictures
are
taken at temper-
atures above 95'F
(35"C).
Solution
.
Keep
camera and
film
away
from
excesses oftemperatures
(hood
of
a car,
glove
compartment or
trunk).
The
film
For best results,
take
pictures
when
the temperature is between 55'F
(13'C)
and 95"F
(35'C).
Below 55'F
(13'C),
place
developing
pictures
in
a warm
pocket.
Above
95'F
(35'C),
keep the film as cool
as
possible.
Store below
75'F
(24"C);
do not
treeze.
T
The
picture
During
the first 6O 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
pictures.
The
Iens
Avoid touching the lens. To
remove
dust or fingerprints, breathe
on the
lens and wipe it
gently
with
a lens
t¡ssue or a clean, soft facial
tissue.
Do not use siliconetreated
eye-
glass
t¡ssues.
English 23

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