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I have just begun to use the Polaroid holder and film and want to know how to prevent losing either corner opposite of the "peeled" end. How should I hold the holder when withdrawing the film packet and how fast should one pull it out?
-- Cal Eng (caleng@inficad.com), September 24, 2000
Hi Cal,Not too sure on how to comment on "how to prevent losing either corner oposite of peeled" As to Processing the film, I leave the holder in the camera (crown Graphic i use), Using a medium speed pull and for timing say the word polaroid to your self at the same time, with some practice this will give you the same rate of pull. Good luck,
Bill
-- Bill Jefferson (jefferw@polaroid.com), September 25, 2000.
I think this one is due to dirty rollers!. Open up the holder's roller compartment and with a paper towel soaked in alcohol, "scrub" the rollers, both metal and rubber. Chemical gel ALWAYS seem to accumulate on these giving the same results your talking about. You should do this regularly to keep your polaroids looking good.
-- Scott Walton (scotlynn@shore.net), September 25, 2000.
Best way of cleaning any Polaroid film holder, warm water and a little liquid dish washing detergent, on a alightly moistened paper towel, then the dryed developer will come off easily, and then dry the rollers.Bill
-- Bill Jefferson (jefferw@together.net), December 19, 2000.