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Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie
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The
Flash Sheet
The
number
of
sheets
required
to
light
a
room
varies
with
the
distance
of
the
object
farthest
from
the
camera,
and
the
color
of
the
walls
and
hangings.
When
two
or
more
sheets
are
to
be
used
they
should
be
pinned
to
the
cardboard,
one
above
the
otl;ler,
the
corners
only
very
slightly
over~
lapping
.
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
arid
light
walls
and
hangings
use
one
No.
2
sheet
.
For
fifteen
feet
distance
and
dark
walls
and
hangings
use
one
No
. 3
sheet.
NOTB-Never
use
inore
tha.n
one
sheet
at
a
time
in
the
Eastman
Flash
Sheet
Holder.
To
MAKE A
PORTRAIT.-Place
the
sitter
in
a
chair
partly
facing
the
Kodak
(which
should
be
at
the
height
of
an
ordinary
table)
and
turn
the
face
slightly
towards
the
Kodak.
The
proper
dis-
tance
from
the
camera
to
the
subject
can
be
ascertained
by
looking
at
the
image
in
the
finder,
For
a
three-quarter
picture
this
will
be
from
6
to
8 feet,
and
for
a
full
figure
from
8
to
10
feet.
For
using
the
portrait
attachment
see
page
18.
The
flash
should
be
on
the
side
of
the
Kodak
away
from
the
face,
that
is;
the
sitter
should
not
face
it.
The
flash
should
not
be
higher
than
the
head
of
the
sitter.
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