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Polaroid i1032 Digital Camera User Guide

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Polaroid i1032 Digital Camera User Guide
www.polaroid.com

The  camera  has  five  flash  modes  (default  setting  is  Auto  Flash).  Use 

the flash when you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy 

shadows.

Display

Option

Description

A

Auto flash

The flash fires automatically as needed. Use this 

setting to take most pictures.

Red-eye Reduction

The flash fires for every picture. The flash fires 

multiple times before shooting to reduce red-eye 

phenomenon.

Flash On

The flash fires for every picture. Use this setting 

in high-contrast situations to provide fill-light or 

use it indoors in low light.

S

slow sync

The  flash  fires  regardless  of  the  surrounding 

brightness. In low light conditions, slow shutter 

speed provides better lighting of the background 

that is out of range of the flash. 

Flash Off

The  flash  does  not  fire.  Use  this  setting  for 

outdoor pictures or where flash is prohibited or 

may be distracting. Use when shooting toward 

a reflective surface, such as a window or mirror. 

If you do not have enough light when using this 

setting, your pictures will be too dark.

   NOTE:

•  Flash modes are only used in still image shooting. 

•  Never touch or block the flash with your fingers. 

Summary of Contents for i1032

Page 1: ...www polaroid com User Guide i1032 10 0 Megapixel Digital Camera...

Page 2: ...n 2 Flash 3 Lens 4 Power button 5 Self timer LED 6 DC IN jack 7 USB AV OUT port 8 Microphone 8 9 Speaker 10 Zoom out Thumbnail button 11 LCD Screen 12 Power Auto Focus LED 13 Zoom in button 14 Playbac...

Page 3: ...Camera User Guide www polaroid com 19 Macro Left button 20 Scene mode Erase Up button 21 Flash Right button 22 Self time Continuous Down button 23 Set Adjust button 23 19 20 21 22 24 Tripod mount 25 B...

Page 4: ...Camera Status 13 Camera Modes 17 Capture Mode 18 How to Navigate Menus 19 Setup Menu 20 Adjusting the Beep Sound Volume 20 Selecting start up Sound 21 Selecting Auto Review Period 22 Power Saving Sett...

Page 5: ...5 Recording Audio Clips 55 Recording Audio Clips 55 Recording a Voice Memo for the Desired Image 56 6 Managing Pictures and Video clips 57 Reviewing Pictures 57 Rotating the Displayed Picture 58 Chan...

Page 6: ...d with Your Camera 91 Computer System Requirements 93 10 Transferring Pictures and Video Clips To a Computer 94 Before Transferring Files 94 Connecting to Your Computer 94 Transferring Pictures and Vi...

Page 7: ...tures that your i1032 digital camera has A high quality glass lens system for exposures from 1 57 inches to infinity in wide range and from 9 84 inches to infinity in telephoto range including 3 times...

Page 8: ...vX Doctor II Mac Adobe Acrobat Reader PC Mac User Guide in PDF format Skin Digital Imaging Products 201 Burlington Road Bedford MA 01730 1434 First Class Postage Required Post Office will not deliver...

Page 9: ...ed with the product For a detailed guideline on battery usage please see Using Your Batteries on page 10 1 Open the camera battery door by pushing it outwards as illustrated 2 Insert the batteries as...

Page 10: ...of batteries or new and used batteries Use recommended or equivalent type of batteries only Insert the batteries in the correct polarity Remove exhausted batteries from the camera immediately Do not s...

Page 11: ...to power the camera whenever connected to a computer AC Adapter The AC Adapter carries voltage which can be dangerous if live parts are exposed We recommend that you regularly examine the AC adapter...

Page 12: ...ctivated 2 Press the POWER button again to turn the power off Checking the Battery Level Check the battery power level before taking pictures 1 Turn on the camera 2 Check the battery power level that...

Page 13: ...atus Turn on the camera view the camera s LCD screen to check which camera settings are active Those particular features whose icons are not displayed are not activated Camera Modes Still Image Mode 1...

Page 14: ...ty 44 6 Sharpness 45 7 White balance AUTO 48 8 ISO Sensitivity 50 100 200 AUTO 49 9 Exposure Compensation Value 2 2 50 10 Self timer Continuous Pictures 2 10 39 40 11 Battery Power Level or 12 12 Inte...

Page 15: ...0 F4 5 F5 1 F5 7 F6 4 18 Shutter Speed 8 5 6 4 2 8 2 1 4 1 0 7 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 8 1 11 1 16 1 23 1 30 1 42 1 60 1 85 1 125 1 177 1 250 1 354 1 500 1 707 1 1000 1 1414 1 2000 Video Mode 00 01 03 IN N...

Page 16: ...16 Polaroid i1032 Digital Camera User Guide www polaroid com Audio Mode 00 00 13 IN No Description Icon Ref Page 1 Audio mode 55 2 Remaining Recording Time 00 00 13...

Page 17: ...4 9 SET 6 5 3 1 4 9 2006 08 01 18 39 IN 4 2 No Description Icon Ref Page 1 Playback mode 55 2 Protect 3 Date 2006 08 01 4 Time 18 39 5 File Number 4 9 6 Movie Size Camera Modes The camera has two wor...

Page 18: ...ng Video Clips on page 51 and Recording Audio Clips on page 53 Playback Mode This mode allows the review rotation protection or deletion of pictures and video clips from the camera For more details pl...

Page 19: ...s other camera settings like the Date Time and Auto Power Off 1 Press the or button to enter a menu bar and press it again to exit 2 Press the and buttons to scroll left and right through the menu bar...

Page 20: ...TO REVIEW 3 SEC POWER SAVE 5 MIN DATE TIME LANGUAGE ENGLISH Adjusting the Beep Sound Volume You can turn the beep sound on and off in Setup mode When the beep sound is turned on the camera will beep w...

Page 21: ...EXIT SOUNDS AUTO REVIEW 3 SEC POWER SAVE 5 MIN DATE TIME LANGUAGE ENGLISH 3 Press button 4 Press the button to select START UP SOUND 5 Press the or button to select and listen to the desired start up...

Page 22: ...POWER SAVE 5 MIN DATE TIME LANGUAGE English 2 Press the or button to select AUTO REVIEW 3 Press the button 4 Press the or button to select the desired setting SETUP MENU 1 3 SELECT SOUNDS AUTO REVIEW...

Page 23: ...1 Access the setup menu 2 Press the or button to select POWER SAVE 3 Press the button 4 Press or to select the desired setting 5 Press the button 6 Press the button to exit the menu SETUP MENU 1 3 SEL...

Page 24: ...TE TIME 3 Press button 4 Press the or button to select a field such year month day hour minute and date format 5 Press or button to adjust the value in the field and select the date format DATE TIME S...

Page 25: ...menu SETUP MENU 1 3 SELECT EXIT SOUNDS AUTO REVIEW 3 SEC POWER SAVE 5 MIN DATE TIME LANGUAGE ENGLISH 2 Press the or button to select LANGUAGE 3 Press the button to enter the setup menu 4 Press the or...

Page 26: ...setup menu 2 Press the or to select ICON FILE NO 3 Press the button 4 Press the or button to select the desired setting SETUP MENU 2 3 SELECT EXIT FILE NO SERIES TV OUT NTSC USB COMPUTER S IMAGE FORMA...

Page 27: ...d on You can choose a recorded image in your camera as your own startup image 1 Set the camera to Playback mode S IMAGE USER 1 USER 2 2 Press the or button to select a desired image 3 Press the button...

Page 28: ...NTSC USB COMPUTER S IMAGE FORMAT 9 Press the button 10 Press the or button to select the desired picture 11 Press button The image that you choose will stored in directory as a startup image 12 Press...

Page 29: ...RMAT 3 Press button DELETE ALL FILES SET MENU NOTE Data deleted by a format operation is not recoverable Make sure you do not have any useful data currently stored in the internal memory before you fo...

Page 30: ...g steps Please refer to Camera Default Settings on page 106 for more details 1 Access the setup menu SETUP MENU 3 3 SELECT EXIT RESET ALL NO 2 Press or to select RESET ALL 3 Press the button 4 Press o...

Page 31: ...play On Off Press the button each time switches the LCD screen to the next display mode in the following mode Still Image Mode 0 7 3 50 IN Press Press About Crossing Lines The crossing lines on the LC...

Page 32: ...32 Polaroid i1032 Digital Camera User Guide www polaroid com Video Mode 00 00 15 IN Press Playback Mode Press 2006 01 0112 40 IN 3 7...

Page 33: ...nd may corrupt other pictures already stored on the camera s internal memory or a memory card Taking Pictures in Normal Mode Wide Angle 1 64 ft Infinity 0 5 m Infinity Telephoto 2 62 ft Infinity 0 8 m...

Page 34: ...50 0 7 IN 1 2 F4 9 Focus mark Shutter speed Aperture value 5 NOTE Still Image mode is the capture mode by default When the camera s focus mark is highlighted in red and the Auto Focus LED is blinking...

Page 35: ...pture subjects this close to the lens Wide Angle 0 16 ft 3 28 ft 0 05 m 1 m Telephoto 0 82 ft 3 28 ft 0 25 m 1 m 1 Set the camera to Still Image mode 2 Press the button and the icon appears on the LCD...

Page 36: ...peed and aperture value can be set manually in this mode Protrait Blurring the background to focus on the subject Landscape Used for the wide scenic views Night Scene Shooting the subject while keepin...

Page 37: ...ge 33 Setting Flash Mode Flash Range For Normal Wide Angle 1 64 ft 8 0 ft 0 5 m 2 46 m Telephoto 2 62 ft 4 7 ft 0 8 m 1 44 m For Macro Wide Angle 0 66 ft 3 28 ft 0 2 m 1 m Telephoto 0 98 ft 3 28 ft 0...

Page 38: ...ry picture Use this setting in high contrast situations to provide fill light or use it indoors in low light S slow sync The flash fires regardless of the surrounding brightness In low light condition...

Page 39: ...gs and select the one you need Display Option Description Single shot Record a single image 2 2 SEC Take a picture after a count down of 2 seconds 10 10 SEC Take a picture after a count down of 10 sec...

Page 40: ...you take up to 4 pictures in succession 1 Set the camera to Still Image mode 2 Press button repeatedly until the icon appears on the LCD screen 3 Capture procedures are the same as for taking a pictu...

Page 41: ...at the centre of the image screen Digital zoom factor range is 1X to 4X These zoom features let you zoom in the central area of an image and photograph only the enlarged portion of the picture NOTE Us...

Page 42: ...rated The white square in the bar indicates the zoom status T stands for Tele and W stands for Wide Keep the button pressed and the camera switches from optical zoom to digital zoom when it reaches th...

Page 43: ...ution and less compression make better quality which occupies more memory space Smaller size pictures with normal quality are easier to email while larger size with fine quality are better for printin...

Page 44: ...he or button to select QUALITY 4 Press the or button to select the desired setting 5 Press the button Setting Light Metering 1 Set the camera to Still Image mode 2 Press the button METERING CENTER MUL...

Page 45: ...mode 2 Press the button 3 Press the or button to select SHARPNESS SHARPNESS HARD NORMAL SOFT 4 Press the or button to select the desired setting 5 Press the button Option Description Increases contra...

Page 46: ...and moods of a picture 1 Set the camera to Still Image mode 2 Press the button 3 Press the or button to select EFFECT EFFECT OFF B W SEPIA NEG ART 4 Press the or button to select the desired setting...

Page 47: ...and time are displayed on the picture by default You can hide one or both of them by the following steps 1 Set the camera to Still Image mode 2 Press the button 3 Press or button to select DATE STAMP...

Page 48: ...BALANCE DAYLIGHT AUTO A S 4 Press the or button to select the desired setting 5 Press the button Option Description AUTO Automatic adjustment Outdoor daylight Cloudy Indoors illuminated by light bulbs...

Page 49: ...r shutter speeds or smaller apertures In a digital camera higher ISO value allows higher shutter speed at the expense of mottled or grain appearing in the final picture 1 Set the camera to Still Image...

Page 50: ...g a dark background and so on 1 Set the camera to Still Image mode 2 Press the button 3 Press the or button to select EXPOSURE EXPOSURE 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 S A 4 Press the or button to select the desired se...

Page 51: ...lower aperture value opening the aperture allows you to blur the background and create a beautiful portrait A higher aperture value closing it brings the entire range from foreground to background in...

Page 52: ...ture a moving subject while slower speeds creates a moving effect and allow you to shoot without a flash in dark areas Use a tripod or similar device when using slower shutter speeds SHUTTER PRIORITY...

Page 53: ...time that can be recorded will decrease in seconds while recording 1 Set the camera to Video mode NOTE The icon will appear on the LCD screen indicating the Video mode is activated 00 01 15 IN 2 Frame...

Page 54: ...o mode 2 Press the button 3 Press the or button to select MOVIE SIZE 4 Press the button MOVIE SIZE 5 Press the or button to select the desired setting 6 Press the button NOTE is the default value suit...

Page 55: ...ing Audio Clips Recording a Audio Clip 1 Set the camera to Audio mode 2 Press the Shutter button completely down to start recording 3 Press the Shutter button again to stop recording or recording stop...

Page 56: ...utton to select VOICE MEMO 5 Press button 6 Press the button to start recording 7 Press the button again to stop recording IN 2 2 MENU 2006 01 01 12 40 10S REC SET SET NOTE The voice memo cannot be ad...

Page 57: ...TE The camera automatically saves the image as a new file after rotating resizing and adding a voice memo to it Make sure there is sufficient memory before editing an image Reviewing Pictures 1 Set th...

Page 58: ...ted for a better review angle on the LCD screen 1 Set the camera to PLAYBACK mode 2 Press the button 3 Press the or button to select ROTATE 4 Press the or button to select the desired setting 5 Press...

Page 59: ...helps to share with families and friends 1 Set the camera to PLAYBACK mode 2 Press the button 3 Press the or button to select RESIZE RESIZE 8 5 3 4 Press the or button to select the desired setting 5...

Page 60: ...to magnify or trimming 3 Press the button to magnify the image The central portion of the image is displayed 4 Press or button to view different parts of the magnified image 5 Press the button to ret...

Page 61: ...to 9 picture video clip and voice files at a time on the LCD screen by using the thumbnail function 1 Set the camera to the Playback mode 2 Press the button and up to 9 thumbnail files appear on the...

Page 62: ...tored in the current memory in sequence on the LCD screen 1 Set the camera to the Playback mode SLIDE SHOW ENTER 2 Press the button 3 Press the or button to select SLIDE SHOW 4 Press the button Settin...

Page 63: ...06 01 1011 12 8 Press the or to select the desired setting Running a Slide Show 9 Press the button to start a slide show 10 Pressing the button pauses the slide show 11 Pressing the stops the slide sh...

Page 64: ...D Screen 1 Set the camera to Playback mode 2 Press the and buttons to select the desired video clip 3 Press the button to start playing the video clip 4 Press the button again to pause 5 Press the but...

Page 65: ...Clips 1 Set the camera to the Playback mode 2 Press the and buttons to select the desired audio clip 3 Press the button to start playing the audio clip 4 Press the button again to pause 5 Press the bu...

Page 66: ...the camera to the Playback mode 2 Press the and buttons to select the desired image that has the voice memo recorded 3 Press the button to start playing the voice memo 4 Press the button again to pau...

Page 67: ...SINGLE Protect the selected picture video or audio clip LOCK ALL Protect all of the pictures video and audio clips in the current memory UNLOCK ALL Remove protection from all protected pictures video...

Page 68: ...ton Remove Protection from All Pictures Video and Audio Clips 5 Press the button 6 Press the button 2 9 UNLOCK ALL FILES SET MENU IN 2006 01 01 12 40 NOTE The icon appears on the LCD screen when you r...

Page 69: ...eo or Audio Clip 6 Press the or button to select the picture video or audio clip you want to delete 7 Press the button 2 2 SET MENU IN NOTE You can also press the button to delete a single file Deleti...

Page 70: ...Japan etc and PAL for Europe Asia excluding Taiwan etc You can change the video output system according to the following steps 1 Access the setup menu 2 Press the or button to select TV Out 3 Press th...

Page 71: ...ing Refer to the user guide that comes with your printer and make preparations paper ink cassette cartridge etc as required NOTE If your batteries are low or exhausted re charge or replace them before...

Page 72: ...efore printing press button to exit and reconfigure printing settings OPERATION ERROR NOTE Please refer to the printer s user guide for the solutions Printing may resume once the problem is solved Sel...

Page 73: ...tion of USB socket will vary from printer to printer 2 USB series Mini B plug connects to the USB port on your camera SELECT PICTBRIDGE MENU 1 2 SELECT PRINT STANDARD IMAGE SINGLE QUALITY AUTO LAYOUT...

Page 74: ...GLE ALL ALL SINGLE Print the selected image in the camera s internal memory or a memory card according to specified settings Print all images in the camera s internal memory or a memory card according...

Page 75: ...e image press the or button to select a desired image and press the or button to set the number of copies IN IN 2006 01 01 12 26 1 9 Press or 00 SET MENU 2006 01 01 12 26 1 9 01 SET MENU 10 10 Press t...

Page 76: ...ctBridge menu 2 Press the or button to select the desired setting 3 Press the button The following quality settings are available AUTO FINE DRAFT NOMAL PICTBRIDGE MENU 1 2 SELECT OK PRINT IMAGE QUALIT...

Page 77: ...OUT PAPER SIZE AUTO 1 2 3 4 AUTO Print settings differ according to the printer model Selecting Paper Size 1 Access the PictBridge menu 2 Press the or button to select the desired setting 3 Press the...

Page 78: ...HOTO The following paper type are available AUTO PLAIN PHOTO F PHOTO AUTO Print settings differ according to the printer model Setting the Date Stamp On Off 1 Access the PictBridge menu 2 Press the or...

Page 79: ...rint without the file name Resetting to Default Settings NOTE Choosing the RESET setting in PictBridge menu returns all print settings to the default value More details refer to Resetting to Default S...

Page 80: ...ct images by viewing them on the LCD screen Do not specify images by file name without viewing the file contents IMPORTANT DPOF print settings can be configured for images on a memory card only not fo...

Page 81: ...date stamp setting will appear on the LCD screen 10 Press the button to complete the setting 2 9 RESET DPOF SET MENU X IN 2006 01 01 12 40 11 Power off the camera 12 Remove the memory card from the c...

Page 82: ...emory card precautions 1 Use only a SD memory card with this camera 2 An electrostatic charge electrical noise and other phenomena can cause data corruption or even loss Always make sure that you alwa...

Page 83: ...m accidental deletion However you must remove the write protection whenever you want to record new files onto it format it or delete its files Files contained in the SD card recorded by other cameras...

Page 84: ...n the SD card door by pushing it outwards as illustrated 3 Insert the SD card and ensure the card is inserted the correct position as illustrated 4 Close the SD card door by pressing it downwards and...

Page 85: ...any other object into the camera s SD card slot Doing so creates the risk of damage to the camera and card Should water or any foreign objects ever get into the card slot immediately turn off the came...

Page 86: ...IT FILE NO SERIES TV OUT NTSC USB COMPUTER S IMAGE FORMAT 3 Access the setup menu 4 Press the or button to select FORMAT 5 Press the button 6 Press the button DELETE ALL FILES SET MENU X IMPORTANT SD...

Page 87: ...n the internal memory to a memory card 1 Insert an SD card into the camera 2 Turn on the camera 3 Set the camera to the Playback mode COPY TO CARD SINGLE ALL 4 Press the button 5 Press the or button t...

Page 88: ...12 40 9 9 SET MENU IN 9 Press the button Copy All Files 8 Press the button 2006 01 01 12 40 9 9 IN COPY ALL CAMERA FILES TO A CARED SET MENU X NOTE With a memory card inserted into the camera the car...

Page 89: ...ss Storage function needs to install the i1032 Driver After the installation please restart the Windows before connecting the camera to the PC IMPORTANT For Windows Me 2000 XP Directly plug in the cam...

Page 90: ...ow the on screen instructions Open Close NOTE If the setup screen does not appear after loading the CD then you can manually start it by double clicking the My Computer icon on your desktop then doubl...

Page 91: ...access and all at once enhancement to the pictures on your computer for example removing red eye and cloning objects to a different picture Add special effects or place them in cards calendars frames...

Page 92: ...an DivX files The DivX codec short for compressor decompressor can compress video to a convenient size without losing any noticeable quality and play those videos back on almost any device QuickTime P...

Page 93: ...0MHz or equivalent processor USB Port 128MB RAM 256 MB recommended 500MB free disk space Color monitor with high color 16 bit graphic capability or higher CD ROM drive Standard mouse and keyboard Ster...

Page 94: ...CLOSED CD PLEASE REFER TO 9 Installing the Software Onto a Computer Connecting to Your Computer Connect the camera directly to your computer 1 Turn the camera Off 2 Plug the labelled end of the USB ca...

Page 95: ...ra 2 Connect the camera to a computer via the USB cable 3 Double click on My Computer on your PC desktop and you will see a Removable Disk drive 4 Double click Removable Disk double click DCIM double...

Page 96: ...the USB cable the systems will automatically recognize the MASS STORAGE drive System will automatically create a Mass Storage named INTERNAL EXTERNAL NOTE This Drive name will vary from different vers...

Page 97: ...completely from your system to avoid conflicting with it Camera Driver is not installed You need to install the camera driver for Windows 98SE systems Images do not show on TV Video cable is not conne...

Page 98: ...amera is turned off Or Flash unit is charging Or Memory is full Turn the camera on Or Wait until flash unit charging finishes Or Delete images you no longer need or use another memory card Camera powe...

Page 99: ...era is loaded in the camera This camera cannot display non DCF pictures recorded onto a memory card used by another digital camera I cannot erase pictures All the pictures in memory are protected Unpr...

Page 100: ...a Support Center Ireland Hangzhou Tel 353 0 61 702087 Tel 86 571 88210575 Fax 353 0 61 702001 E mail support arcsoft com cn E mail eurosupport arcsoft com Web http www arcsoft com cn new support For J...

Page 101: ...0 5 m lnfinity Telephoto 2 62 ft lnfinity 0 8 m lnfinity For Macro Wide Angle 0 16 ft 3 28 ft 0 05 m 1 m Telephoto 0 82 ft 3 28 ft 0 25 m 1 m LCD Screen 2 4 TFT color panel Built in Flash Flash range...

Page 102: ...le Format Still Image EXIF 2 2 compatible format JPEG compression DCF compatible Support DPOF Video Clip MPEG 4 AVI Audio WAV Power Supply 2 AA batteries Self timer 2 sec 10 sec Double Size W 89 mm x...

Page 103: ...etting based on the internal memory and different capacities of SD card Recordable Images Units Images Resolution Quality 32MBInternalMemory 32MBSD 64MBSD 128MBSD 10 5 6 12 24 9 12 24 48 14 18 36 72 5...

Page 104: ...96 192 384 144 288 576 56 112 224 104 208 416 160 320 640 8 64 128 256 120 240 480 176 352 704 5 104 208 416 192 384 768 296 592 1184 3 152 304 608 304 608 1216 464 928 1856 1544 3088 6176 2808 5616 1...

Page 105: ...dable Video Length Units Minutes SD Card Resolution Recording time of video clips 32MB Internal Memory 52 2 23 7 12 32MB SD 1 03 2 29 8 06 64MB SD 1 44 4 58 16 12 128MB SD 3 28 9 52 32 24 256MB SD 6 5...

Page 106: ...0x128 Scene complexity affects a picture s file size For example a picture of trees in autumn has a larger file size than a picture of blue sky at the same resolution and quality setting Therefore the...

Page 107: ...Camera User Guide www polaroid com Recordable Audio Length Units Minutes SD Card Recording time of audio clips 32MB Internal Memory 9 33 32MB SD 11 21 64MB SD 22 42 128MB SD 45 24 256MB SD 90 48 512M...

Page 108: ...Windows 98SE user only because only Windows 98SE needs to install the i1032 driver 1 Open Add Remove Program Properties in Control Panel and select Polaroid i1032 program then click Add Remove 2 The...

Page 109: ...ss Normal Flash Mode Auto Flash Date stamp Date Metering Multi Digital Zoom ON Effect OFF Video Mode Video Resolution 320 X 240 Metering Multi White Balance for Video Clips Auto Setup Mode Capture mod...

Page 110: ...to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor...

Page 111: ...ser Guide www polaroid com Shielded cable must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits Under the environment with electrostatic discharge the product may malfunction an...

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