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Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie - To Make a Portrait

Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie
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for
hours
from
three
hours
after
sunrise
until
three
hours
before
sunset.
If
earlier
or later
the
time
required
will
be longer.
To
Make
a
portrair
Have
the
subject
sitting
in
a
chair partly
facing
the
light,
and
turn
the
face
slightly
towards
the
camera,
which
should
be
located
a little
higher
than
an
ordinary
table.
The
eyes
of the
subject
should
be
centered
on
an
object
at
the
same
level
with
the
lens.
Center
the
image
in
the
finder.
For
a three-quarter
figure
the
camera
should
be
about
8
feet
from
the
subject
and
for
a full_length
figure
about
10
feet.
The
background
should
form
a
contrast
with
the
subject.
When
making
por_
traits
indoors,
a light
background
usually
gi.,",
u
more pleasing
effect
than
a
dark
one.
3n.
I
C-Camera
W-Window
S-Subject
R-Reflector
To produce
a satisfac-
tory
illumination
of
the
face,
have
the
subject,
camera
and
window
in
the
positions
as
shown
in
the
diagram.
It is
advisable
to
use
a reflector,
to
ob-
tain
more
detail
in
the
shaded
part
of the
face.
A
white
towel
or
sheet
placed
over
a
screen
or
high piece
of furniture
will
make
a suitable
reflector;
place
it
at
an
angle
and
in
w
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