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If it�s very hot or cold, process your film later
When using Polaroid 4x5 instant sheet films in hot or cold locations, remember that you can remove the exposed film for processing later, under more optimal conditions. Here�s how:
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w At low temperatures, keep the film warm, under your coat or in a heated car or room. Place developing film in a warm place, such as a heated car or under your coat, being careful not to bend or crush it. Or, wait until you are in a warm place before developing each picture. (Allow film exposed to cold to warm up to room temperature before processing.) w At high temperatures, keep your film in the shade, or in an air-conditioned car or room, or in a picnic cooler, before exposure. Wait until you have reached a cool place before developing each picture. w Never wave developing film back and forth in an attempt to keep it warm or cool; this could adversely affect image quality.
After exposure, reinsert the envelope all the way into the film holder as you would normally. Do not move the control arm to �P�.
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Remove the film holder from the camera.
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Depress the film release lever �R�.
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Keep the lever depressed and turn over the film holder. Gently push the film envelope out, as shown, until the metal cap is visible.
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Grasp the end of the envelope and pull the film all the way out of the film holder. Mark exposed film envelopes to prevent re-exposing them by mistake. To process the film, reinsert the envelope all the way into the film holder. Move the control arm to �P�, and pull the envelope all the way out in the normal manner.
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