Picture too blue or too red/yellow as possible, The film – Polaroid ProCamCamera 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.