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Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie - Taking the Picture; The Flash Sheet

Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie
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on
the
sheet, so
a
slight
break
is made
and a
portion
of
the sheet
projects
partially
through the
opening.
Then
to insure the sheet being
more
securely
fastened,
press
around the
notched edge, forcing
this
portion
of
the
flash
sheet
firmly into
position
on
the
pan.
To set off
the flash, merely
insert
a lighted
match,
from behind,
through the
round
opening
in
the
center.
Taking the
Picture
Having
the
camera
and the
flash sheet
both in
position
and all being
in
readiness,
open
the camera
shutter, stand at
arm's length and
touch
a
match
from behind,
through the
round
opening
in
the
center
of
the
holder.
If
the
Kodah
Flash Sheet
Holder
is not
used,
llace
the
match
in a silit
stick at least tTao
feet
long.
There
will be a bright
flash
which will
impress
the
picture
on
the sensitive
film.
Then
press
the
push-pin
or
push
the exposure lever to
close
the
shutter. Make
the autographic
record
by follow-
ing the table
as
given
on
pages
27
and
28, and
turn
the
next section of
film into
place
with the wind-
ing key,
ready for another
picture.
The
Flash
Sheet
The
size of the
sheet required to
light
a room
varies with
the distance of
the
object
farthest from
the camera,
and the color of
the walls and
hangings:
TABLE
For
ten
feet
distance
and
light
walls and
hangings, use one No.
1
sheet.
For
ten
feet
distance and
dark walls and
hangings, use one No.
2
sheet.
For
fifteen
feet distance and
light
walls and
hangings, use one No.
2
sheet.
For
fifteen
feet distance and dark walls and
hangings, use one No,
3
sheet.
Neaer
use more
than one
sheet at o time,
in
the
Koilak Flash
Sheet
Holiler.
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