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From: wm@tekchips.UUCP (Wm Leler)
Newsgroups: net.rec.photo
Subject: Re: Cold Weather Photography
Message-ID: <127@tekchips.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 26-Sep-84 13:13:26 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 26 13:13:26 1984
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I seem to remember that old Polaroid cameras used to
come with a hinged metal sleeve the size of a piece
of film, with instructions that for cold weather, to
keep the metal in a pocket close to your (warm) body
and put the developing print inside the (warm) metal
sleeve so it would develop properly.  They've certainly
changed since I saw this, so I don't know if the
current films are more or less affected.

wm