Finishing
the Pictures
F|HERE
are
two
distinct steps in
the making
of
r-
photographs-the
picture
taking
and the
pic-
ture
f,nishing.
In
order to free
our
instruction
books
from
all unnecessary
details, which
might
be
confusing, we furnish with
the camera
the
direc-
tions for
picture
taking
only.
The
instructions in
this little
book
are ample for
the manipulation
of
the
camera under
every
con-
dition
that the
amateur
is
likely
to
encounter.
Similarly, those who wish to
do
their
own develop-
ing and
printing
will find
equally full instructions
accompanying
the Kodak Film
Tanks
(for
develop-
ing in
daylight) or our Outfits for tray
or dark-room
use.
To
develop
Film
(No.
4.-120)
used
in
the
No. 2
Folding
Autographic Brownie, provide,
preferably,
a "Brownie"
Kodak
Film
Tank.
(These
films
may
be
developed
in
the larger
tanks
that
are
made for
use with
films
of
longer
spool length-but
not so
economically.) The
Film
(No.
.4-120)
may
also be
developed
in
daylight in
the No. 2 Brownie
Developing Box;
the
method
of developing
film in
the
Box
is
different
than
when using the
Tank.
If the dark-room
method
of development
is
preferred,
an Eastman A B
C
Developing
and
Printing Outfit
should
be
provided.
In keeping with
our
plan
and
purpose
to
provide
the users of our cameras with every help in
the
production
of
good pictures,
we will
be
glad
to