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Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie - Time Exposures - Interiors

Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie
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ItnDortant-When
you
have
made the
exposure
on
the
last
.";iiJr;iil;;ro[
o]
fihir
and
have
made the-autqgraphic
record
;i'ii-i;-.;;;idu.tt."
with the
foregoing
directions,
turn
the
#i",ii"n
G" o}-itt"
Brownie
until
thi
letter
(A)
appears.
in the
;;'i;'.f-i"h"
*i;ao*
in the
back
of
the
ca-mera'
Raise
th,e
;;;'i;-,i;";-;"a
*rit"
voui
".-"
on
the
red.paper,
expose
it
i6-lh;
.kt
the same
as
was
done
when-mqklle
the
.exposure
iecords,
ihen
close
the
spring-door
and
finish
winding
hlm
;;;;;;
pup"?
foi-i"t"on.f
froit the
camera'
-
The film
is
now
;;;;-;"';;;d
to
vout
frnisher,
antl
when-developed
will
.be
readily
identified
by.the
autographic
copy
ot
your
name
wnlcn
you
wrote on
trle
reo
Paper.
Time
ExPosures-Interiors
To
make
a
Time
Exposure,
open
and
focus
the
camera
as
when
making
an
Instantaneous
Ex-
posure,
see
pages 15 and
16,
then
place the camera
in
position
on
a
table,
chair,
tripod
or
some
other
firm
support.
If
a
table
or
chair
is used,
be
sure
to
place the
camera
not more
than
two
or
three
inches
from
the
edge,
so
as
to a-
void
including
part
of
the
table
Diagram,
showing
Positions
for
Camera
or
chair
in the
Picture.
Place
the
camera
in
such
a
position
that
the
finder
will
embrace
the
view
desired.
The
diagram
shows
the
proper
positions
for
the
camera'
It
should
not
be
pointed directly
at
a
window
as
the
glare of
light
will blur
the
picture. If
all the
win-
do*,
"unnot
be
avoided,
pull
down
the
shades
of
such
as
come
within
range
of
the
camera.
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