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| Guide to better pictures | 13 | |
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| Lens care | It is important to avoid touching the lens.To remove dust |
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| or fingerprints, breathe on the lens and wipe it gently |
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| with a clean, soft facial tissue. Do not use | ||
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| eyeglass tissues. |
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| Picture care | The development process takes place inside the film; |
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| therefore, developing Spectra pictures can be stacked. |
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| During the first 60 seconds of development, handle the |
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| picture gently. Fanning or bending the picture will disturb | ||
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| the development process. Wind can also affect develop- |
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| ment as the picture exits the camera.You can delay eject- | ||
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| ing the picture by holding the shutter button down until |
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| you can protect the picture from the wind. Hold the devel- | ||
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| oping picture by its wide white border. |
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| Note: Keep the developing picture away from hot sur- |
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| faces like the hood of a car. |
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| Film care | For best results, use Spectra film between 55°F (13°C) and | ||
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| 95°F (35°C). See film box for more details. |
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