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7. The
3-D
effect
of
your
prints
is
unsatisfactory:
(i)
Your
prints
look
"tlat,"
exhibiting
little
or no
3-D
effect;
OR
(ii)
certain
objects,
especially
in
the
foreground,
'Jump
around"
and
are hard
to
focus
on
as
you
view
the
print.
8.
You
received
fewer
3-D
prints
than
you
expected.
9.
Prints
are
overexposed
(too
light)
or
underexposed
(too
dark).
7.
Your
foreground
and
midground
objects
may
not
have
been
at
or
near
the ideal
3-D
distances.
Try
to keep
your
foreground
objects
as
close
to
6
feet
from
the
camera
as
possible,
and
your
main
subject
between
15
and 22
teel
from
the
camera
for
outdoor
shots,
10
to 14
feet
for
in-
door
shots.
Do
not
photograph
objects
closer
than
5
112
feet.
8.
a.
since
your
N8000
camera
exposes
two
standard
frames
of
film
for
every
3-D
shot,
you
should
get
back
6,
12
or 18
prints,
depending
on whether
you
used
12-,24-
or
36-exposure
film.
b.
lf
you
received
back fewer
prints,
it
is
rikely
that
too
much
film
was
wound
onto
the
take-up
spool
during
loading.
c. You
may
have
been
holding
the
camera
vertically.
Be
sure
you
hold
the
camera
horizontally-
otherwise,
no
3-D
effect
can
be
achieved,
and
the
picture
will
not
be
printed.
9.
Make
sure
you
have
moved
the
aperture
serector
to
the
appropriate
setting
before
shooting
your
pic-
tures,
and
change
the
setting
when
necessary
as
lighting
conditions
vary.
Use
only ISO/ASA
100
color
print
film.
In
the
case
of
underexposure,
you
may
have
failed
to
use
a
flash
when
it
was
necessary.
lf
you
see
a
red
light
in
the viewfinder
when
the
shutter release
button is
partially
depressed,
this indicates
a
low
light
situation
where
a
flash
is
needed
for
proper
exposure.
when
using
a
flash
unit indoors,
set
the
lighting
selector
on
your
camera
to
the
cloudy/ln-
doors
position.
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