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the
be slipped. way"affects change
c&mer&
Air.
the light
exposures
but tho
opened.
be
second's
hours
and.
or for objects
no accu'
teach
cctmera,
sonxe
fr'rm
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of
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for
is
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3
in
cloudy u'eather. The with smallest flve stop the sharper the
When setting the stops alr,vays used is catches,
If
posures
]Iloor.r
Tnn
sunlight is unusually
the
shado*-s;such
high,
or semi-tropical climates;
exposures,
time
pages
on
Tsn Sullr
time required
seconds according to the light.
you
stop
brottght
use the smallest stop for
absolute failure
a,ll,
-
For instantaneous
as i:r
dry
climates
the time
1?.
16 and
n3t-For
s:ot
for
for
time exposures
range from
rvill
picture.
center
to the
will
t9
ord,inary instcr,ntaneous
strong and there
views
for
time exposures
instq,ntdneous
see
of
the Zens
result.
exposures
on th.e
or on the
one-half
seashore,
also for in-
which
is
out
erposures,
on
cloudy days
second
The
smaller
that the one
where it
instantaneous
given
are
water
in
doors
to
the
to be
ex-
Flash Light
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By
the introd.uction
ture
taking at night has
package
A and a although an convenience.
With minimum other
softer light
Many interiors
that are impracticable
lack
a in suffi.ciently to
Evening
single
or our flashsheets, souvenirs of many light,
Pnrp;.p"ltroN
prepared
be of used,) take
Pinaflash sheet hoard. d.icular
a reflector
as
The flash sheet hind.
placed
If theflash
of flash
match
flash
of smoke
self-burning
that is less
of illumination
a direct
line
parties,
portraits
be
would
for time exposures,
this manual
placed
and.
in the
view
which
position.
and. two or
in front,
would. strike
complete
Eastman
sheets,
prevent
thus enabling
quite
FoR rnn X'r,Asn.-The
(except
d.esired.
has
and increase
should.
sEcrroN 3.
Pictures.
Eastman X'lash
of
been
wonderfully simplif.ed.
sheets, a
flash medium, besides
piece
list of essential
the
8lash
Sheet
no lamp
necessary,
is
and they are far safer than any
trying to the
can be taken
with the
by daylight, either
or because there
of
viery which cannot be
the blurring of
groups
around adinner
readily
be
lnay
occasions
beyond.
on
some level
by
previously
If
the
three feet or on
the lens
the
which, but
the range
that
the largest
one corner
been ff.xed.
cardboard
the
strength
a,lu'ctys
to one
a line
with front
and.
as directed.
support
be
Sheets,
of cardboard.,
Holder is a
eyes.
flash
by
are
picture.
the
or card.
made
by
arnateur
for the
of
the
camera
stop
where it
piece
to
a
in
is
white it
of the flash.
placed
two
side
of
the
of
picture.
blur
the
the
on
n
a
extras,
great
there is
giving
sheets
reason
windows
d.arkened
table
use of
to obtain
flash-
art.
should page must
of
eard-
perpen-
a
wiII act
feet camera.
Camera.
pic-
pin
will
be
be-
so
i:e placed
should thron'a The fla-qh should higher than the flash
is to
front of it t'o cast a shadow
piece
extra
flash
the
a
a
doing damage. Ilowevern Sheet Eolder, all these of, and
we
Tbe Eastman
This holder may
of
bettpeen
at
shadorv and
be at the same
camera.
be made should
of cardboard
sheet'wiil
strongly
you
oncl
the on vided pose. f.nger, lower corner
as
one side
give
prevent,
a
The
a foot square
by
as behind,
well
little relief in the lighting.
height
support upon which the
project
not
in front
far
the
of
Camera.
placed
any sparks from
the Eastman
using
contingencies are taken
its
advise
use,
Flash Sheet
Holder
be safely held in the hand,
sheet. Or
flash any Kodats tripod,
with a socket for this The sheet is held by
in such
it may
position
projects
as
or a little
enough
under
flash
t'he
Flash
care
aluags
be
used
pro-
being
pur.
a spring
that
part
rvay
Ao
to
in
its
across the circular opening in the
as shown in illustration.
bolder,
Then
to set off the flash, merely
match
touch a
through this
1b
sheet
to
the opening.
corner of the
Taking the Picture
Ilaving the
sheets both in
the camera shutter, stand at arm's length
open touch a flash sheet.
NOTE-ll
place
tbe match
There
picture
It
close the shutter and turn a fresh the key,
position
match
from behind to the
you
are not using
in
stick at least
a split
be
a bright
will
on the sensitive film. Then
ready for
another
Camera and the flash
all being
and.
loler
Eastman Flash
the
flash
picture.
two
which
feet
push
f.lm into
in readiness,
corner of the
Sheet Holder,
long.
impress
rvill
the lever
place
and.
the
to
with
2l
The
number of sheets
with the
camera,
be corners
X'or x.or n'or flfteen X'or flfteen feet
NOTE-Never
man Flash Sheet Holder.
partly of
the instrument.
to the subject age be from
from the
The flash
sitter.
of an arc,
be exactly the and.
group
nonc
distance of the object and lhe color of two or
When
pinned
to the cardboard, one
only
very slightly
distance
ten feet
1 sheet.
one No.
feet distance
ten
one use use one
To Mlxn
sheet.
No. 2
feet distance
one
No, 2 No.
I Ponrn.a.rr.-Place
the Camera
facing
an ordinary
in the flnder.
The flash
6 to 8
face,
feet. and
should
should.
X'or using To Marrn
the
-E. Gnoup.-Arrange
facing the
the same
persons
composing
the rest should
large any
is
subjects should-
of the
more sheets are to be used
d.istance 3 sheeb.
use
table)
can
that
portrait
The Flash Sheet
required to
'the
walls
overlapping.
TABLE
light
and.
walls
and d-ark walls
sheet.
more tban
The
be X'or a three
be on the
not be higher than
dark walls
and
one sheet at a time,
(which
should be at
the face slightly
turn
and
proper
distance from the camera
ascertained
quarter picture
flgure from 8 to l0 feet.
for a full
side of the Camera away
is,
sitter should
the
light walls
and
attachment, see
the chairs
so that each chair wiII
Camera
distance from
group
the
behind the chairs.
stand
number of
chairs may be used,
be seated on the
It
light a room fart'hest
and.
from
hangings.
they
above the other,
hangings
and.
hangings
and.
and hangings and hangings
in the
the sitter
in a chair the height
towards
by
looking
at
the im-
this will
not face it.
the head. of the
page
18.
in theform
the camer&' Ilalf
should be
varies
the
should.
the
use
use
East-
seated.
If
the
but
floor,
as sometlmes spective
B-lcrcnou.Nt-fn care should against
background single
,l\
curtain. be suitable.
The composingthdgroupssoasto ordel will which provided show
Eastman powders,
fore, ever,
taken
not quired
Eastman sheets, ever, producing
lerior
'
Defective dust which
settle upon
and white
It is therefbre well to wine
occasionallv. with weather length
seen
too violent.
be
rrortld
which
fgure
X'or
fi,nd,er
to make
to
have
may be
none
in
the
producing a much softer light and. are, there'
preferallle in
far
should
insta,ntct'neowsly,
to burn
if desired.
more
as
the
when
Keep
spots upon
or-dfter
of time,
making single
to have a
taken
be
the figures will
than a dark
better
is
t'lvo will
or
larger
on the
the
be
well
lefb
of the
flnd-er.
Flash Sheets
show up well
groups
a medium
camera will aid
image visible
lighted
on while
the
lights are
burn more slowly than flash,
portrait
warned
not
a"boat one second being
be
to move, as the
one sheet.
Eastman
X'lash Cartridges
convenient,
absolutely
Flash
'We
recommend the sheets,
safer, eheaper
results. Thecartridgesareortly
best
insta,'nt<t'neous work
Dust Out of the
negatives
have
are often caused
collected
the film in
this
on the
particles
prints.
the
a slishtly
t'he cainera
neecls special attention.
pictures,
large
in
because the
portraits
suitable background"
show irr relief
one, and
against
wall
the operator in
get
the best effect. In
in
flnder
the ord-inary lamplight,
with
picture
is
placed
the subject,
work;
Cartridges
may be
substitutedfor
and capable of
Camera
by
of
inside
produce
that
insid.e
out the damp cloth. In summer has riemained id.le for any
per-
groups,
or
light
a
; often a
a lace
light
r,vill
the roorn
being made,
that
so
they
horv-
picture
the
,hot"
is essential.
particles the c&mera.
small
of camera
re-
su-
is.
of
nemo.ringle Film.
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No dark
the
The operation to avoid all had best be
1.
twenty-four
duplexpaper
room is
Brolvnie Camera.
liability performed
'W'hen
the film has been exposed,
extra turns.
again.
PART III.
required
be
can
of fogging the edges of
in changing the
performed.
in
a subdued
Frc. I.
This covers
ZL
spools
in the open air, but
the fiIm,
light.
give
the key
film with
the
at
roll
the
of duplex
out
has
half
sticker.
exposed.
light
empty
t'he
can
ttCinch
paper
many
hancL
likely
the
of
in some
the
enough
spool of
a table as
far as
possible
holder as shown
paper
and. sticker together
loosening on
film. X'ig. I.
roll of
wound under reel, revolvc spool
been
at end. of d-uplex
inch
breaking
flIm
being
spool from
transfer
and
into which
end
Part f, Page 7.
in
can
the
do
reel.
of the seal
immed.iately to
admitted.
the recess on the
to the lvind'ing side
the key is to fi.t
now be mailed
d.eveloping and
Marks."
up a trlflewhen taken
loosen
amateurs
and. wind
with
injure
to
film,
scratches
cartridge.
so
twisting
a
as it abrades
cases, will
that
likely totake
are
it as closely
motion. There's
negative than
the
running
ruin
It simply
the duplex
camera,
from
any
page
on
out
Epring
paper (so
easy) and,
prevent
to us for
printing
possible'
as
this
the surface,
lengthwise
negative.
the
needs to be
paper
keepe
7,
as
'
the
an extra
Provide
2. position
taking
a
in
it
4
wildorv.
3. Remove
Fig.IV.
to spool
to bring
q
to
then
the
left side of bringing opposite
finishing yourself.
from cartridge cinching nothing tight makiug of the Do wound. laside
ends
4. IIoId
prevent
pin
and
sticker
NorE-If
it uP'
over
X'old"
5.
subsequent
make
seal with Wrap
6.
possibility of
take
7. Norv
the slotted
the
as described
Load.
roll of
The
or
If theflm
ca,mer&'
the
in the
it
more
drawing
flne
f.Im,
"cinch"
not
tightty
flanges.
the
paper from
lift
up
the camera
key hole.
exposures you
atrd
tightly
parallel
which,
fllm to flt this
25
PART
Developing.
There is no necessity
waiting until
daylight methods the
dark room
Film X'ilm Tank will be found goods.
'W'e ticularly
negatives
Provide
2-A Brownie
night at any time of developing
may
be developed
method.
in
recommend
for its whieh it
Developing with'the Kodak Film
a Tft-inch n'ilm Tank for
X'iIm.
of working in a dark
to develop fllm. It can be done
place.
and
way.
fllm
in daylight
Detailed
the manual
the koAat FiIm Tank
simpleness,
gives.
3'rc. I.
26
IV.
room
And the
give
better results
directions for d.eveloping
which
and. the uniformly
daylight
by the Kodak
accompanies
method.
Tank.
.with
use
than
par-
good
No. 3 or
the
TheKodakX'ilm Tank consists of a wooden
light proof "
solution
hooked.
is
also a d.ummy
or in
experiment varioug
itself.
apron, a
cup" in
rod for
before
parts
t'trangferring
the
which
removing f.lm
fllm cartridge with whichoneshould
using an exposed cartridge.
of the outflt como
reel," a metal
flIm is developed.,
from
solution.
packed
box, a
and
There
The
in the box
a
T
t
t
I
Fra.
II.
27
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