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No.
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Folding
2-A
Aurographic
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Rapid Rectilinear Lens
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Page 5

Order
All
Kodak
the
numbers
A
116
is
camera (No.
Brownie).
on
the
cartridge,
camera.
Autographic
earlier
can
to
must
with
will
models
be
used
get
autograph,ic
be
used
When
Autographing
the
stand
stylus
Film
Films
on
the number
Tfis
in
in
IMPORTANT
without
by
are
the
ends
2-A
Folding
number
and
film
can
of Brownies,
Autographic
results,
an Autographic
as
heauily
tearing.
Number
distinguished
of
the
of
the film
Autographic
is
on
the
on
the
back
be
used
"N.C."'
Brownies,
Autographic
as
bear
the
film,
cartons.
for
this
carton,
of
in
film
but
film
Brownie.
down
paper
by
the
the
EFORE
D
L)
No.
Brownie
structions
for
both
with
first thing
film as
paper
the camera,
how
several
is that the
film
iar with
'to
learn
it
posures
camera
The
in mind
impress the
sensitive
it comes
the
Throughout
unloading,
red
prevent
to
Before
taking
2-A Folding
Camera,
carefully.
to
time
film.
photographic image upon
in a
through
quickly
the
be
wound
the
Loading
pictures
any
read the
Make
taking
operate
times
operations
very
light striking
the shutter.
instantaneous
and
before
for
fraction of a
as it
tightly
beginner
the
light, which
lens, can destroy
the
makes
careful
around
Autographic
following in-
yourself
especial care
loading the
second when
loading
of
to
it.
with the
to bear
serves to
picture.
the
keep the
the
famil-
Work
ex-
the
and
film
Page 6

f
I.oading
Making
Removing
Finishing
the
the
Operating the Shutter
Instantaneous
Focusing
Diaphragms
Using
the Finder
Autographic
Time
Exposures-Interiors
To Make
Time
Exposures-Outdoors
Flash-light
the Film
the Pictures
CONTENTS
Penr I
Camera
Penr
II
Exposures
Exposures
Feature
a Portrait
Exposures
Penr III
.
PART
Loading
,.l
THE
r
light-proof
in
11
11
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15
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19
25
29
3+
36
37
43
48
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daylight.
subdued light,
sunlight.
mind that
must
tight
loosen
1.
tion
subdued,
remove
the metal lock
take the front
lift it
and
the lock is
that
now
ready
2. At
for holding
"qb
(A
film
graphic
116)
for the
Brownie
cartridge and the
This should
in
not
It should
after the seal is
be taken to keep
on the spool,
sufficiently
To load
where the
not in
the front
upwards,
fastened,
part
of
for loading.
each end
the film
or
to ruin
the camera, take
daylight is
the
direct sunlight,
of the
to the right,
of camera
first lifting
the
camera entirely.
of
spools.
the
also
Fig. 2,
the
I
the Camera
No. 2-A
Camera
it
camera.
is
furnished
camera
be
glare
be
broken, care
the red
may
or fog
by the two metal
camera
done
of bright
borne
paper
slip
the film.
a
somewhat
To do this,
1,
Fig.
the
page
there
in
and
posi-
and
page
6, and
The camera is
Folding Auto-
in
can
be loaded
a
in
THo
Frr.u,
No. A
116
push
6.
Then
is
edges
remove
recess
a
end on which
a
Page 7

There is
the
the
camera;
opposite
an
the
end.
empty
fresh
I.-ig.
Fig.
spool
cartridge
2
1
at
which
reel,
moved.
by first
the
the
which
spool, it
readily
Fig.3.
the
winding
is
to
be
The
empty spool,
is
used as the
must
This
drawing
winding key
limit
will
can then
end
inserted
now
re-
be
is
done
out
to
motion,
of
release
the
be
renroved.
of
in
Break
3.
holds
thread the
longer
that the
wh'ile
spool will be
the
empty
black
Be
careful
and
the
end of
red paper
opening of the
'in
slot
at
the
the same t'ime the slot
at
the
spool
lines
on the outside of the
that the
Fig. 3
remove
red paper,
the
as
slit
the
far
in
gummed
unfold
it
as
will
the empty
end of tlte spool w'ill be
at
bottom of
three or
the end
cartridge.
the
four
turns, until the
paper
paper
draws
straight
band
the end
go,
into
spool,
at
the
of
the
Then
reached.
are
and true.
that
and
the
.ro
top,
full
give
See Fig. 4.
Page 8

4.
The
unrolling
then
placing
at
each
end
when inserting
the
top
the
of
of the
is
marked
near
on the
inserted
film
pictures.
the
spool
paper
k"y is
film is
of
loss
5- After
pockets,
so
in place,
that
push
the
creating
taut.
camera
about
the
of
spool
the
top
will
the
the
tension
may
four
two
the
camera.
Important
the
at the
with
the
top
of
of the
wrong
end
face
the
spools
full
spool
spring
sufficient
now
inches
spools
tr lg.
.\
spool
top
word
the
camera.
up,
lens,
have
be
loaded
of
the
into
the
Fig.
5.
of film
of
the
"Top,"
spool).
If
the
red
resulting
been placed
as far
back
may
hold
drag
to
red
film
be
sure
camera
on
The
the
paper
in
as
it
keep
by
paper
pockets
to get
(each
the red
winding
spool
instead
the
total
in
possible
securely
the
first
and
the
film
and
fits
is
the
Press
turn
into
reel.
in
on
it
to
the slot
Fig. 6.
the winding
the left,
in
top
the
key
until
the empty
of
in
the top of
the web on
the key
spool,
camera
which
Caution
paper is
If too much
the camera
covered,
of
6. The
the
operation shown
placing
first
box
front,
ened
fogged
the
insert
must
be
then drop
into
is
camera
front
the
in
place.
rnake sure that
red
the
of
some
closed,
ruined.
and
6
Fig.
now
must
in
Figs.
the camera
of
opposite
end
the
metal
groove
the end on which
Push over
it is fastened
the
of
be
1 and
after
the
the
securely.
off belore
reeled
will
film
closed,
2.
When
it is
lock, the
the end of
at
lock
the
metal lock
un-
be
reversing
re-
loaded,
edge of
the
is
fast-
andl
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Throughout these
gummed
until
wound
light
before a
the
of
have been
hand is
first
irg.
slowly
pears
red
key
as to
k"y,
of
vent the
allowing
paper
tion for the first
band
the
camera
tightly
be admitted and the film ruined.
will
7.
left
the
window.
Press
the spool, and
The
red
The
picture
and watch
camera. When
given,
a warning
number
turn the k"y
Then
until
in
the center of the
in
on the winding
turning
while
keep
the web on
in
slot in the
the
key loosening
the film and
to
unwind.
is
film
is
broken
is
on the
paper
can be
the little red
index hand
an
that the
is
approach-
figure 1
it, so
to
in
now
picture.
operations
roll.
on
closed,
If
must
taken.
about ten
ap-
the
end
preand
red
posi-
the fresh
it is
from
the time
keep
be
window
roll
the
allowed to loosen
partly
Turn the
in
or twelve
will appear.
the
film
of
red paper
reeled
off
key to
the
back
turns
This
PART
Making
EFORE
I]
't-'
instantaneous,
First-That
for
an
desired.
Second-That
proper
the
Third-That
Fourth-That
is
turned into position.
making
Folding Autographic Brownie,
instantaneous,
stop
sure
be
the sh
the
opening.
the
an
the
an exposure
camera
unexposed
of
time
diaphragm lever
Operating
Familiarity
cessful
The
and the shutter
ing
the
The
pressing
by
pushing
of shutter
Do not make
it
or
will
with the
picture
taking
following
camera
shutter is
the
down the
page
on
likelv
be
with
directions
operated several times
film.
with
self-setting.
push-pin
exposure
12.
too sharp
to kink.
II
Exposures
with
four
things:
is
utter
ad j usted
or "bulb"
is focused.
section
the Shutter
shutter
is necessary
any camera.
should
Exposures
the
of
lever
in
a bend
11
cable
the
No.
either time or
properll'
exposure as
is placed
the film
of
be
carefully
before load-
are
release
See
C.
the cable
diagram
2-A
at
for suc-
read
made
D
or
release
;
Page 10

For all
ordinary
First-Move
ing
the speeds
time
justs
B
proper
street
is in
or
the exposure. Be
a
instantaneous
of
the
shutter for
Second-Move
controls
Third-Press
push
slight
the
opening for
scenes,
bright sunshine,
down the
jar
will
Snapshots"
Instantaneous Exposures
the
lever A
of the shutter),
exposure
Instantaneous
the lever
iris
diaphragm
ordinary
nearby
views,
using speed 25.
push-pin
the
exposure
sure
to hold
cause a
25
to
B
outdoor
etc.,
of the cable release
lever
the
blurred negative.
t2
(represent-
or 50
according to
desired. This
Exposures.
to U.S.
and
when
8. Lever
U.S. 8 is
work, such
the subject
C.
Tbis makes
camera rigid,
the
ad-
the
as
AS
D
-{'
Time Exposures
First-Move
This adjusts
'
Second-Move the lever B to U.S. 4, 8,
or 64, according
nature
the
the use of
page
17,
Exposures
Exposures
Time
Third-Press the
push
or
the shutter. Time the
press
the
closes
the shutter.
the lever A to the
the shutter for
to the time
of the subject. See
the
diaphragms or
the table
also
pages
on
Outdoors,
down the exposure
push-pin
for
32
and
push-pin
exposure
or the exposure
page
Bulb Exposures
is
it
When
exposure this
"Bulb"
'
First-Move the lever A to the
This adjusts the
Second-Move the lever B
or 64. See
phragms
table for making
32
and
doors,
Third-Press the
push
or
shutter, and
makes
long
as
under
Important-Nezter
accident,
for repairs.
*
necessary to make a very short
is
Exposure.
or
33,
page
down the exposure
the
as the
pressure.
return
best accomplished by making
shutter
instructions
stops
and the table
36.
release it
exposure.
push-pin
the
for
for the use of the
given
as
Interior Time Exposures on
for
push-pin
to
close
The shutter will
or
oil, the
camera to
13
point
Time Exposures.
the
of
instructions for
stops
making Interior Time
33,
and
36.
the
of
cable
lever
C.
by a watch. Again
point
"Bulb"
to U.S.
page
on
Time Exposures
the
of
cable
lever
C, to open the
the shutter.
the exposure lever is
shutter.
your
dealer or to us
(time).
"T"
16, 32
exposure
given
as
the
table
release
This
lever.
(bulb).
"8"
Exposures.
4,
16,
8,
17,
also the
release
remain
In case
opens
time
pages
Out-
open
and
on
for
D
This
a
32
dia-
D
Th,is
of
Page 11

As a general
release
instead
cable release
is
Instantaneous
When maklng
the
but the
behind
and fog
given
on
Use
all
nearby
bright
a smaller
will
be
impress
views
sunlight
no
are
be used.
subject
the
If it
the
instructions
page
Stop
ordinary
sunshine,
stop is
so
at the seashore
on the
heavy
p.hgtr,
light,
be
operator.
blur
Special
are
For
scenes,
!lr"
If
light
ficiently
rvill result.
In
the
there
50 should
rule,
make
of
with
the
less
likely
"Snapshots"
instantaneous
should
camera
back
shines
picture.
34.
must
or
directly into
for making
U.S.
outdoor
views,
etc.,
use stop
for
used
much
reduced
the image
subject is
shadows,
l4
exposures
exposure
jar
to
the
Exposures
exposures
in
be
the
not.
over
the shoulder
8 and
work, such
when
IJ.S.
ordinary
that it
on the film,
and
on the
unusually
stop
with the
lever
camera.
broad,
open
The sun
the lens
portraits
Speed
Il.S. 16
25
the subject
8
and speed
snapshots,
rn'ill
and
water,
strong
and ipeed
cable
C,
as the
or snap-
sunshould
of the
it
will
indoors
as street
is in
25.
the
not
suf-
failure
when
and
Focus
lever
the
up
Pull
winding
the
at
the camera.
of
bed
push
and
At
the
is
there
focusing
slots,
marked
NorB-The focusing
meters
and
is
It
not necessarv to
more
than
the focus is
distance for
15
about
When the camera
be used
lever B,
Where the
distance, the
For distant
the bed of the camera.
down
Fig. 1. Opening
front
a focusing scale
the
camera.
8,
care
should
approximate
seC
at
ordinary
feet to
regular fixed-focus camera,
as a
controlling
principal
focus should
views, set the focus with
on
on
see
end,
Then
camera bed and
of the
The
25
and
scale
taken
be
the slot
street work),
50
about
is focused
the stops,
object
Subject
the
ront
f
the
1.
Fig.
pull
the lever foru'ard
the Front.
which
focusing
100 feet.
is
marked both
not to confuse
estimate
accuracy;
marked
feet
will
in this
is
is nearby or at
changed
be
15
the
of
at
has
scale
feet and
for
them.
instance,
for
(the
feet
good focus.
in
manner,
providing
at
accordingly.
the
camera,
one
used
a
indicator
This unlocks
is to be
the distance
25
everything
be
placed
the
side
for
three
for
with
usual
from
it may
U.S. 8.
great
if
Page 12

in
the slot marked
is
about 8 feet from the lens.
the slot marked 8 feet.
to
lens,
the
see
below.
then use a Kodak
page
35,
or use a small stop
What
Suppose
U.S. 4, and the focus
eight feet
and
lens
the exact
Go
from
teen feet
It will'thus be seen that the
greater
power
time,
the camera
which,
it
is
must
The
the
the No.
(when
is focused
Distance
Focused
Upon
Ft.
100
25 Ft.
8Ft.
"Inf."
distance
that
distant will be
ten feet
down to U.S.
farther
about
obvious
be correspondingly
range
distant will
point
and use
five feet
will be sharp.
the
depth of
of the lens to define sharply,
objects
than
course, is the object focused
of
that
following table
of sharp definition or depth of focus
2-A
Folding
it
is fitted with the Rapid Rectilinear Lens)
with different
u.s. 4 u.s.8 u.s.
I
I
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Ft. Ft. Ft. Ft. Ft.
Ft.
to Inf. | 2
135
to46
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7%
|
is
the abbreviation for
from the lens.
100
feet.
and when the subiect
set the
the subiect is
When
Portrait
opening, see table
Depth
nearer the camera
ll
of Focus Means
the
of
the
RANGE OF SHARPNESS
5
I
is
lens
used at
is
set
sharp,
not
16
and those objects
focus
will
stop
U.S. 64,
and one-quarter to about seven-
focus, that is,
principal
the small stops
with
increased.
will be a
Autographic Brownie
stops:
to Inf.l2l to Inf. I 17 to Inf.l 12 to
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picture,
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subject
such as
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overhead,
the time
U.S.
views.
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use speed
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time exposures on cloudy
This diagram shows
actual sizes of
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openings or diaphragms
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camera
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16
ative
stop openings
difference
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u.s.
u.s,
u.s.
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diaphragms,
follows:
4-For instantaneous exposures
25;
page
8-For
views, etc., when
25.
16-For
is
unusually
views
at
landscapes,
use
speed
for
which
32-For
marine.
25; also
instantaneoils
for
sometimes
portraits
for
also
14.
ordinary
views, etc.,
open
strong and
the seashore, and on
25; also
given
is
instantaneous
scenes and
snow
for Time Exposures.
Time Exposures
ex|osures.
work,
outdoor
the subject
there are
in
bright
for Interior
in
the table on
exposures of
Outdoors
days with smallest
t7
Brownie, when
is
fitted
Rectilinear
It clearly
out
when
clouds,
The exposure
shows
sizes of the
between
stops,
called
slightly cloudy
on
doors,
of
as street scenes,
such
is in
bright sunshine,
the sunlight
no heavy shad-ows,
the water,
sunshine,
rvith
Time
pages
extremely
in
bright
in
cloudy
the stop
Autogra-
with
and
when the
use speed
clear sky
Exposures,
32 and
sunshine,
required
will
stop
the
the
the
the
Lens.
rel-
the
various
the
their
should
days,
sun
on
distant
weather.
range
of
the
50;
33.
for
Page 13

from
one second to
page
36.
The
failure
is
out of
in
the
can
to
give.
smaller the
will be
doors,
hours
or
shadow, under
be
page
16.
Total
used for instantaneous
is
NorB-In all the instructions
subject
hours from 2/2
set. If earlier
objects
directions
exposure
Drawing
Draw out the
the round
for
camera will be
you place
The catch
the
post
the
distance
the
bottom of
catch. Fig. 2.
or
the
eight seconds,
stop the
the result, if
exposures.
the
exposures
after sunrise
later
the
time
given;
porches
experience
Out
front
of the
the slide plate,
on
desired,
in
focus
locking
device
front
standard.
Fig.
Drawing
out
according
the
in
until
required
or under
only can
the Front
camera
8, 25
for
the
is
2
the
Front.
18
sharper
smallest
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given
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to
100
or
distance
on
To
to
the light,
the
stop
manual
are
calculated
hours
longer.
be
trees,
teach
bv means
the
ilot
feet,
the
left
set
picture,
(U.S.64)
where
before
no
accurate
proper
the
marked
and the
at which
side
focus.
the
sun-
For
see
see
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for
press
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lever,
and
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tional
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It
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to
obtain
The range
justed
as
advantage
marked
Use
the
Ar
25.
the
as a fixed
camera
remembered,
be
as a fixed
subject
fully
a
sharpness
of
above
will
No.
as
25
of
be
timed
out the front
for
the
distance
Folding
2-A
a Fixed
Focus
FBBI.
AT
IJ.S.
S.
above suggestions
focus
camera,
being instantly
when
conditions
however,
focus
type,
bright
exposure.
when
in
sunlight,
the
the
be
in
found
desired.
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Camera
this
with the
convertible
call
that
when
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camera is
table
on
of camera
camera
addi-
for it.
using
necessary
in
order
ad-
page
16.
Explanation
A
lens is
There
in
certain
with
short
ir,
at
qet
its
focus,
with
lens
a
relatively
camera.
Point
and locate
on the
in
camera
the
the lens
front
For
a vertical
Fig. 3, page
must
finder
often spoken
is
no
such
cameras,
focus
lenses),
distance
,a
between
so focused,
small
stop,
Using
the image
of the
exposure
20.
held
be
indicated.
as
of
thing
as a fixed
3
i
4/
%
the lens is
that is
far
and near points.
used
is
designated
the Finder
at the
object
in
the
camera.
hold
For
a
in
as
19
having
as
and smaller
a
compromise,
in
cbmbination
to
be
finder
the
camera
horizontal
Fig.
4,
a fixed focus.
focus
lens,
(equipped
immovabie,
A
fixed
a
photographed
which is
as shown
picture
page
20,
but
-that
as to
camera
with a
focus
placed
the
turning
Page 14

Fig.
Hold
the
in
illustrations,
release.
Always
it,
not
view
appear,
It
notched,
the
r,r,'hen the
the
This
look
at an
and shows
but
will
be noticed
as
finder
one
camera
horizontal
camera steady,-hold it
on a
shown
press
and
makes
into
ongle.
a
reduced
will correctly show
position.
the
the exposure.
the finder from
The finder
facsimile
in
is
scale.
that
the
5. This is
Fig.
held in
of
level
push-pin
gives
picture
the
top
of
the view
shown
as
the
of
cable
directly over
scope
the
it
as
will
the finder
so
done
that
included
either the vertical or
\IIEW INCLUDED
N{AKING
Remember
the rvhite
PICTURE.
A VERTICAL
that
area
of the
WHEN
only
VIEW INCLUDED
MAKING
Fig.5
the view
diagrams
HORIZONTAL
A
PICTURE.
included
will
WHEN
shou-
within
in
the
prcture.
of
is
Fie.
6
Fig.
shows
i.g
an
lease.
left
hand,
thumb
6
Hold
of
exposure
the
steady
the right
how
without
bed
it
to hold
of the
with
hand
2l
the
the
use
camera
the right
press
camera
of the
firmly
the
exposure
when mak-
cable
with the
and
with
re-
the
lever.
Page 15

(,
making
When
camera,
any
Important
instantaneous
it firmly
hold
exposures
against
the
body
with
as
shown
cable
lever,
illustrations.
in
release
hold
the
or
breath
pushin$
for the
When
down
operating
the
instant-
the
exposure
Page 16

f'he
camera
If
an
ing
while
u.pwards
sirnilar
Hold
attempt
standing
(thinking
to
Fig.
the
must
is
-
7
.
Camera
be held
made
to photograph
near
it,
to
center
level.
poTtrting
by
it),
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a tall
the
the rlsult
buildcameia
will
be
operator
The
withdrawing
image
the
the object
If
camera
the
center
of
the
to a
sh,own
should
object.
should
proper
in the
is low,
be
hold the camera
distance,
finder.
like a
held
as
small child or
level with
down
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indicated
a dog,
by
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Effect
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with
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ing
produced
picture
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24
the
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have
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The
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The
the back
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an automatic
papers
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quality
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The
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them.
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done
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Autographic
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upon
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have
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stop
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what
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paper.
red
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film
printing
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distinctly
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notes, at
as:
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keeping
By
the causes
find
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on
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easily
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tion
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of exposed
the
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To
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the
film. After
be left
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to
picture
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on the
back of the
8).
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is
convenient
paper
red
title
of the
to
the
exposure, light,
a
clear impression,
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permits
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Expose
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the sun
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the light
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BRTLLTANT
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paper.
to record
the
printing,
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27
as
and
write on the strip
the
date,
stops,
press
should not be
The
the
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to the sun:
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data
on
Brownie.
the
up
upright
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accordance
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5 to 7 Seconds
10
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desired, such
or details
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allowed
action
of
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door
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to
Seconds
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in
on
the
upon
with
Page 18

Expose
IxcrxoESCENT
inches, 30 to 60
Wnrsnacn
seconds.
60
Close
section of
Caution:
space betu'een
film should be
is in
the
Brownie.
the
Turn
Press
the cam era,
number
next
four turns will be
10. The warning
Fig.
before
Repeat
Ge.s
spring-door before
the
into
film
To
the
turned
center of
new section
a
in slightly on
and
appears
1
of each
No.
these operations
to
ErBcrntc
seconds.
Ltcut,
place.
place
negatives
so that
the
the winding
it
turn
in
sufficient
roll
Artif,cial Light:
Ltcut,
distance
six
winding
the writing
accurately
it is important
the exposure
red
window
of film
slowly to the
the
index hand
of
key
red
window. Three
to
accomplish
film.
for each
picture.
distance
inches,
in
the back
into
in
left,
appears
two
30 to
next
the
in
the
that the
number
position:
the top
until the
this. See
only
Itnportant-when
section
of the
it,
turn
the
the
center
on the
winding
red
in
of
wrote
Time
you
have
film
and
key
the
of
window
paper.
have
of the
made
Brownie
in
the
made
the
back
Exposures-Interiors
the
exposure
autographic
until
the
of the
letter
camera.
on
record
A
the last
appears
Raise
of
of
or
Turning
a
new
Fig.
section
Diagram,
Place
the
10
position.
into
film
of
28
will
the
tgt
.
of light
camera
include
proper
b." poiltgq
the
positions
will
view
directly.
blur
positions
showing
in
such
a
desired.
for
the
at
the picture.
29
for
position
The
camera.
a
window,
If
Camera.
that
di.g;;;
"
os
all'the
the finder
;h;;,
It
should
glare
the
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Page 19

cannot
be avoided,
come
Fig.
exposure.
may
To
use of a tripod,
front
the support
place
Adjust the shutter for
scribed on
All
release,
again
a watch.
range
within
1 1 shows
The camera
be used on a tripod.
rnake
of the
the camera
being
page
press
or
to
close the
horizontal
a
bed of
when taking
ready,
pull
down the shades
of the camera.
the
pull
in
13.
the
the
shutter.
in
camera
the
press
exposure
has
also
11
Fig.
time
down the same lever
camera, that
a vertical exposure and
position
a Time Exposure,
the
lever,
Time
position
exposure
push-pin
for a vertical
tripod sockets
without
was used
shown in
as
of the cable
once
the
exposure
of
Fig.
to
open and
such
at
as de-
and
the
the
for
12.
by
as
Another
which
Hold
the
light
lever
give
the
of
shutter.
Caution:
touch
Some
it practically
the
picture.
Turn
autographic
k"y
as described on
The camera
Exposure.
method
has
much
the hand
camera,
camera
and turn the
so
(Fig.
13,
to
open
proper
the
lens
and again
lens
the
experienced
during exposure,
the Winding Key:
record, press
Fis. 12
Another
to
as to cover the
page
the
exposure; replace
If using the hand
it
or
does away
next
page
is now
Method
making
of
recommend
or a card
32).
shutter;
will leave a mark.
amateurs
28.
close to the front
Push
remove
press
the
with all danger
and
in
slightly
section
ready for
31
short
time
it,
is
follows:
as
lens
and exclude
down the
the hand
the hand in
lever
to close the
be careful
prefer
this method
thus
blurring the
After making
on the
into
film
of
next
the
exposures,
of
all
exposure
and
front
not
to
as
jarring
of
the
winding
position,
Interior
Page 20

Follow
the
directions
exposu re.
When
the shutter
page
the last
for
12.
Exposure
The following
of the
exposure
of light.
IJ.S.
half
time;
stop
given
the picture,
best
The
the
time;
64
the
time given
lens.
with stop
stop
is
used, give
table.
16 in
the
with
U.S.
in
see page
average results
given
for
Interior
Exposure
an Instantaneous
Table
table
required
IJ.S.
The
for
gives
under
If stop
I-I.s.
32
give
smaller
16.
Interiors:
32
for
the
in
the
U.S.8 is
give
4
twice
four
times
the
Stop
each
successive
is
made,
Exposure,
Interiors
approximate
varying
table
used, give
one-fourth
the
the
stop
IJ.S.
1
conditions
is
with stop
time;
exposures
the
gives
6
adjust
see
tirne
one-
the
and
sharper
the
Wrxoow:
H,q.xcrxcs
AND
Hexcrxcs
Hawcrxcs
seconds;
Wrxoow:
AND Oxrv
AND
AND Oxrv
AND
MonB
WrurB
sun
bright
hazy
sun,
cloudy bright,
dull,
cloudy
AND
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WnrrB
MBoruu
MonB
MBoruu
OxB
Drnx
Tnax
if
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bright
hazy sun,
bright,
cloudy
dull,
cloudy
ColonBo
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bright
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cloudy bright,
dull,
cloudy
CoronBo
WrNoow:
sun
bright
hazy
sun,
cloudy bright,
dull,
cloudy
ColonBo
ONB
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bright
hazy
sun,
cloudy bright,
dull,
cloudy
WrNoow:
sun outside,
bright
hazy
sun,
cloudy bright,
dull,
cloudy
outside,
10
seconds;
20
seconds;
40
seconds.
ONt-v
outside,
15
seconds;
30
seconds;
60 seconds.
Walrs
20
seconds;
40 seconds;
80
seconds.
Warr-s
outside,
30
seconds;
60 seconds;
120
seconds.
WaILS
Wrxoow:
outside,
40 seconds;
80 seconds;
2 minutes,
War.r-s
80
seconds;
2 minutes,
5 minutes,
4
seconds;
OxB
6
seconds;
WrNoow:
8
seconds;
AND
12
seconds;
He.xcrxcs
AND
20
seconds;
40 seconds.
AND
40
seconds;
40
20
seconds.
33
THaN ONB
MonB
AND
Warls
Page 21

The exposure
rooms
where
sky,
and for
until three
the
time required
Have
light,
which
table.
on an
range
figure
subject
The
subject.
background
a dark
the subject
and turn
should
The
object
the image
the
and for
background
one.
table
windows
hours
hours
before
will be longer.
To Make
the face
be
a little higher
eyes
of the
at the
in
camera
a
should
When making portraits
usually
SUBJ
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on
get
from
sunset.
a
in
a
slightly
subject
same
the
finder.
should
be about
full-length
form
gives
a more pleasing
3
o
o
z
;
page
the
direct light
three hours
Portrait
chair
level
figure
a
To
tory
face,
camera
positions
the
the
diagram.
visable
to
obtain more
the
shaded
face.
sheet
screen
furniture
33 is
calculated for
after
If
earlier
partly
towards
should
with
For
illumination
have
facing
the
than
an
be centered
the lens.
a three-quarter
8 feet from
about 10
contrast
indoors,
effect than
obtain
a satisfac-
the
and
window in
as
to
use a reflector,
part
A
white
thrown
or high piece
will
from
sunrise
later
or
camera
ordinary
feet.
with
a light
of the
subject,
shown
is
It
detail in
of the
towel
over
make
the
the
Ar-
the
the
ad-
or
of
suitable reflector;
position
produce
or
Home
the sun
as
instructions
For
various lighting effects,
write to us for a copy
with
Instructions
is
shining,
Kodak Portrait
By
using
head
be obtained.
The Attachment is
over the
operation of the camera,
,,
in
With the
ing indicator
the subject must
the
Use Kodak Portrait Attachment
the
and
lens,
No.
shoulder
regular
as
25
100
2-A
Kodak Diffusion
The Kodak Diffusion
supplementary lgns
the regular
a
a
as
produces
objectionable
a true, soft-focus
place
it
indicated in the
the Kodak."
for
making
are
at an angle and in the
diagram.
describing other methods to
of the booklet:
portraits
given
on
page
Attachment
the Kodak
lens,
Attachment
placed
at
be at
given
in
point
8 feet
(.
" ".....4
Folding
Portrait
portraits
simply an extra lens slipped
and affects
except
over the lens
the
the table below:
.(
Autographic Brownie
Attachment,
various sizes may
of
to
proper
the
exact distance
2 f.eet 9
"
Portrait Attachment
Portrait
in
used
Kodak Portrait Attachment.
"fuzziness"
exactly the same manner
effect entirely
or
out-of-focus appear-
your
ask
outdoors,
14.
in no
change
point
inches
2
and
on the
"
dealer
way the
the focus.
the focus-
No. 3 with
Camera.
Attachment is
free from
"At
when
large
scale,
from
a
It
Page 22

By
ance.
made more artistic,
diffusion.
Use
No. 3 with
Brownie
using
Kodak Diffusion
the No. 2-A
Camera.
Time
the smallest
When
light
admitted
posures
interiors,
use the "Bulb"
opened and closed
exposure.
will
eight
2r/ hours
set,
or for objects
trees,
ence
cafttera
upon
table or chair.
out of
the exposures
but
For very short
With Sunshine-The
Light Clouds-From
With
be sufficient.
Heavy Clouds-From
With
seconds
The above table
and
only can
Time
will
after
for
objects
in the shadow,
no
accurate directions
teach the
Erposures rnust
is held
some
firm
this
due to
Attachment,
the softening effect
Portrait
Folding
portraits
Attachment
Autographic
Exposures-Outdoors
stop
is
so much
doors may be
time
exposures
Exposure,
be
sunrise until
in
see
shutter
quickly
required.
is
calculated
in
the open.
proper
not be
hands.
the
sutrport, such
(U.S.
reduced that time ex-
must
page
enough
one
2)4 hours before
under
can be
is used,
64)
the same as
made
much
be
as described
13.
can
to
avoid
to three
four seconds
for hours
For other
porches
given;
exposure
tnadewhile the
Always
as
shorter.
below,
hardly
seconds
hours
or under
experi-
give.
to
place
o triltod,
are
the
over-
from
sun-
be
of
to
it
By
night is
at
piece
a
feet long and a
extras, although a
great
With
and they are
flash medium, besides
less trying
Many
sheets
reason
by
are windows
darkened
be
picture.
the
Evening
table
the
use of
teur to
for the flash-light, would be
but
Preparation
be adjusted
page
the camera on some
include
will
Pin a flash sheet by one corner
board which
dicular
as a
Eastman
using
very easy. A
of cardboard, a
convenience.
that
or
13
position.
reflector
match
flash
sheets there
far safer than any other
to the
eyes.
interiors
impracticable
are
lack
of a
in
direct line of view which cannot
a
sufficiently to
parties, groups
portraits
single
the flash sheets, thus enabling
souvenirs of
obtain
for
for
a Time
(stop
U.S. 8
the view desired,
previously
has
If
increase
and
Flash-light
Exposures
Sheets,
Flash
package
pin,
a
complete the
Kodak Flash Sheet
is
giving
can be
of
the Flash-The shutter
the
taken
illumination or
prevent
around a dinner
may be
many occasions which,
Exposure, as described on
must
firm, level support where
been fixed
cardboard
the
37
picture
flash
of
split stick about two
list
of essential
Holder is
a minimum of
a softer
be
see
light
self-burning
light
with
by daylight, either
because
the blurring of
readily made
impossible.
used), then
pages
29 and 30.
piece
to a
in
is
white
on the
taking
sheets,
smoke
that
the flash
there
or card
by
the
ama-
should
place
of card-
perpen-
a
it
will act
subject.
a
is
it
Page 23

sheet should be
flash
The
two or three
and
placed in
If
the camera, the
the lens and blur
at one
give
and
should
support
project
not
in front
board a
prevent
will
By
using the
these
all
strongly advise
round opening,
th,e
edge extending
thumb on
portion
opening.
front, or on a
side
well as behind,
as
a little
little
be a
upon
far
the
of
foot
any sparks
Kodak Flash
contingencies
the sheet,
the sheet
of
To
which the
square
placed
feet to one
from the flash would
light
picture.
the
relief in the
higher than the camera.
in front of
enough
camera.
placed
from the
its
use.
The
side of the camera.
line with
It should be
so
to
as
lighting. The
is
flash
to be
it
An
extra
under
flash doing damage.
Sheet
taken care
are
Kodak Flash Sheet
Holder
holder may be
This
the
the
on any
with
The
the center
half-way
insure the
hand,
fl,ash
tripod,
a
sheet
which
around
slight break
so a
projects
sheet being
38
always'between
sheet, or
socket
placed in
is
the
of
has
a
it.
partially
feet
two
throw a shadow
to cast
the
Holder, however,
it may be
it
being
for this
larger
raised saw-tooth
behind
the front
strike
placed
should
made
a shadow
piece
of card-
flash sheet
of, and
held
you
provided
purpose.
position in
pan
Press with
is made and
through
securely
more
flash
The
and'
used
over
the
the
we
To
pan.
set
press
of the
the
off
through the
fastened,
portion
of
the
behind,
Taking
With the camera
all
arm's length and touch a
through the
holder.
the match in
picture.
lever to
record
and
the
in
varies
the
a
\
'
Kodah Flash
ready, open the camera
being
round
Kod.ak Flash Sheet Holderis
If the
There
winding
The size of the
camera, and
Neaer
a
will be
Press
close
following the table as
by
turn the
key,
with the distance of
ten feet distance and
For
hangings, use one
and hangings, use one
walls
fifteen feet
For
hangings, use one No.
and hangings, use one
wa$s
?nore
use
Sheet
the notched edge, forcing
around
flash
sheet
flash, insert a lighted match, from
round
the
flash sheet in
and
opening
spl'it st'ick
the
the shutter.
next
at
a bright
push-pin
section of
ready for
into
firmly
opening
in the
Picture
position
shutter, stand at
match from behind,
in
the center of the
or
push
given
film
not used,,
feet
the exposure
on
into
picture.
least two
flash which makes the
Make the autographic
another
The Flash Sheet
sheet required to
the color of
than,
Holder.
the object
the
No. 1 sheet; with dark
distance
and
2 sheet; with
one sheet
light a room
farthest from
and
walls
lisht
walls
No. 2
light walls and
No. 3 sheet.
at a
position
center.
long.
page
place
hangings:
and
sheet.
dark
in the
time
this
on
and
place
28,
with
Page 24

To Make
partly
chair
higher than
little
face slightly towards the
centered on an object at the same level with the
lens.
subject can be ascertained
in the finder.
be about 8
10 feet.
For use of
page
35.
The flash should
away.{rom the
it:
face
height
Make a
To
each chair
camera.
rest should stand
the
group
none
but
floor, as'the
perspective
the
Backgrounds-When making
groups,
background
relief, a
and often a
againS't a
light wall will
a Portrait-Have
facing the
proper
The
For a
feet
the Kodak Portrait
face, that is,
The flash should
little higher
or a
Group-Arrange the chairs so that
will
Half
of
is
large any number
the subjects
of
result
would be
care should
against which the figures will show
light
background
single figure
lace
curtain. For
be
camera
an ordinary table)
distance
three-quarter figure
for a full-length
and
be on the side of the camera
than the
the same
be at
group
the
behind
would not
too
taken
be
is
or
suitable.
the subject
(which
camera,
from the
looking
by
the subject should
be at about
head
distance from the
should
the
chairs may
of
should be seated on the
pleasing,
be
violent.
single
to
better than a dark one,
two will shqw
groups
larger
and
having
camera to the
at
Attachment. see
of the subject.
be
chairs. If the
have
in
should
be a
turn
the
the
eyes
image
the
this will
figure about
not
the same
seated
and
be used,
because
portraits
a suitable
well
up
medium
a
a
The finder on the camera will be a
posing
make the
have to
on while
show
Eastman,
flash
are,
subject,
the
as
one.second
Eastman Flash Cartridges
the sheets
however, ad
producing
of
better only
picture
the
image
be well
the
in
the
powders, producing
therefore,
however,
picture
so as to
visible in the finder the room
lighted.
picture
is
finder.
Flash Sheets
far
being taken to burn one sheet.
being made,
preferable
should
is not
taken instantaneously, about
Eastman Flash
if
desired. We
more
convenient, cheaper and capable
the best
when instantaneoers work
results.
get
The
burn
much
a
for
warned
be
Cartridges
may
recommend
help in
the
best effect. To
lights may
if none
more slowly than
softer
portrait
not
substituted for
be
The cartridges are
is
com-
be
of them
light
work; the
to move,
sheets,
the
essential.
will
left
and
Closing the Camera
To disengage the
ing
scale so that
or
in
with the
above the
a short distance. The catch
and the
at
.
\
shown in the
finger on the catch, which
focusing scale, then slide
front
the
Close
each side of the standard and
front from
it
pushed
camera by
illustration,
may be
back
pressing
Fig. 14,
.41
lock
the
pushed
may then
into the
down
the focus-
on
back,
is
located
back
be
camera box.
the
arm
raise the
page
42.
press
front
the
released
locks
bed as
in
just
Page 25

PART
III
Before
closing
that the
exposure
finder is in
in
or
standard must
limit of
motion.
I f the finder
position
they
closing.
Do not make
rvhen
closing
the
Closing the Bed
Fig.
Caution
the
bed
position
the
the
upright
pushed
be
front
and
not
will
too sharp
interfere
a
camera, or
14
of Camera.
the
of
carnerd.
for making a vertical
position.
back to,
standard
and
are
with
in
the cable
bend
it
will be
likely to kink.
make
sure
front
The
only to, the
proper
in
the
bed
release,
\I /HEN
Y Y
Brownie
in
the
d,irect
to
but
avoid
the film, it
1.
When
the
and
nrade,
autographic
according
the winding
the
covers
Removing
changing
Camera,
sunlight.
all liability
should
be
the last
to instructions
k"y
about
film
with red paper
the
the spools
do
It
can
of fogging
in
done
section
record
twelve
Film
not
make
be
done in
a subdued
of film
has
your
of
on
extra
again.
of f l-
the
the
light.
been
name
page
turns.
in
change
the
open,
edges
exposed
has
29,
the
of
been
give
This
in
Fig. 1
Holding
paper
red
turning kel'.
43
taut
while
Page 26

Provide another
2.
fit the camera,
to
is somewhat
light
remove the
and
pages
3.
turn
Fig.
4.
sticker
ing
on
when
5.
and
6.
red
the
easy)
seal
6.
5 and
Holding
the
1,
Hold the ends of the
rn'ound,
Draw out
lift out
Fold
the
key until
page
43.
together,
roll.
the
turn the winding
the
over about
(to
paper
then seal
and
spool
of
position
take
a
subdued,
front
of the camera
paper
paper is
the
prevent
to
the sticker
If
the winding key as
roll
of film as
make subsequent
in
the
not
taut so
as
all on
red
paper
the
folds
key to bring
shown
half-an-inch
the sticker.
with
(No.
film
the dty-
where
sunlight
direct
as described on
to wind
reel.
the
paper
and
from loosen-
the
under
it
far
as
in
Fig.
the end
at
breaking
1 16)
A
tightly,
See
the
roll,
it
up.
will
2.
of the
go,
7.
prevent
is now
8.
era
with
Wrap up the
possibility
the
ready
for
Remove
fresh
developing
the
empty spool
film
as
exposed
light
of
and
described
film immediately
being admitted.
printing.
load
and
in
Part
I,
the
page
to
It
cam-
5.
Important
Film should
after exposure.
sensitized products
velopment
Load
of
Look for
be
after
your
Brownie
this Trade
developed
quality
The
is retained
exposure.
promptly
as
of the
with
Mark
image
immediate
by
Kodak
on
possible
as
on
all
de-
Film.
the box:
EASTMAN
it isn't Eastmart,
"If
it
isn't Kodak
Film."
Lifting
out
Fig.
roll
2
of
44
exposed
film.
Page 27

If
the
filnr
from
the
cartridge
possible,
motion.
negatives
rubs
running
cases,
cartridge.
enough
the
of
Defective
ticles
the
camera
produces
make
It
camera
damp
some time,
Dirty
poor pictures.
point
this
ture
at
lens,
accumulation
picture
carefully
and
the
camera,
in
"cinching"
There's
than
the
surface,
lengthwise
ruin
will
It simply
to keep
spool.
Keep
Dust
negatives
of dust
which have
and settle
small,
dark spots
ir,
therefore,
and
bellows
cloth. If
this
or dusty lenses
clearly.
the
top
the surfaces
of dust.
was made
cleaned.
"Cinch"
paper
there is
the
nothing
this
the negatives.
the red
light
on
well
the
needs
Marks
loosen
an
hand
and
it
tightly
more
tight
drawing
making
Out
the
fine
of the film,
needs
to
paper
of
are sometimes
collected
upon
spots
on the negd.tives
prints.
to
wipe
occasionally
camera has not
special
attention.
Clean Lensed
sometimes
are
pictures
The
of the
by
gray,
The
page
of which
The sharp,
the
same lens
16
was taken
were
up
a trifle
it
as
with
likely
to
of the film,
parallel
which,
Do
not
be
wound tightly
inside
Camera
caused
on
the
out the
with
been used for
the
page
47
with
covered
clear,
after
when
to
closely as
a twisting
injure
scratches
ir
"cinch"
the flanges
by
inside
This
inside
a slightly
cause
illustrate
a dirty
with an
distinct
it
had
inclination
wind
the
the film.
on
flat, indistinct pic-
taken
take
the
as
some
the
par-
dust
which
been
Lenses
should
camera
back,
on
in
it)
draw
of
ust the
as
open
so
towards
then
the
back
soft
is
evenly
be
exam-
the
as
pages
there
then
out
the
when
Ex-
it;
stop
be
Hold
that
look
lens
of
be
linen
cause
the
and
freq
uently
ined.
Remove
front
of the
from
the
lens
dirt
a
flat.
is
with
on
dirt
great
described
5
and
6
is
no
film
open
and
the
front
camera.
shutter
making
posure
and
the
largest
(IJ.S.
4)
in
position.
the
camera
the
front
the
light,
through
from
the
dirty,
it
a
clean,
the
lens
the
lens
or moisture,
deal
of light
(when
Adj
a Time
should
is
should
will
it
DIRTY
LENS
of
of
CLEAN
LENS
the
camera,
rviped,
of
handkerchief
Large
defects
covered
effect
nrake
both front
.
spots
in
the picture,
with
will
be
picture
the
and if
of
dust
a film
to
cut
gray
and
the
back,
or
of
off
and
while if
dust,
Page 28

Finishing
TIHERE
r
ture
books
confusing,
tions for
The instructions
the manipulation
tion that is
those
printing
panying
daylight),
To
Folding
preferably,
film
made for
not
If the
ferred,
Outfit should
In keeping
the
production
furnish
at any time,
or not.
are two
photographs-the
f,nishing.
from
all unnecessary
we furnish
p'icture
likely
who wish to
will find
the Kodak
or
our
develop
may
so
users
Film
Autographic
a 2/z-inch
be developed in
use
with films
economically.)
dark-room
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of our
of
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