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Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie - PART IV: Developing Film

Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie
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PART
IV
Developing
There
is
no
necessity
of
working
in
a
dark
r.
oom
or
waiting
until
night
to
develop
film,
it
can
be
done
in
daylight
at
any
time
and
place.
And
the
daylight
methods
of
developing
filni
give
better
results
than
the
,
dark
room
way.
Film
may
be
developed
in
daylight
in
two
ways:
by
the
Brownie
Developing
Box
method,
or
by
the
Kodak
Film
Tank.
Both
methods
are
the
same
in
principle,
the
Brownie
Developing
Box
being
a
simplification
of
the
Kodak
Film
Tank,
.
such
simplification
being
made
possible
by
the
short
length
of
the
Brownie
film.
For
developing
Brownie
film
we
recommend
the
Brownie
Developing
Box
for
simpleness,
the
result
with
either
the
Brownie
Developing
Box
or
the
Kodak
Film
Tank
being
equal.
How
to
use
the
Brownie
Developing
Box
The
Brownie
Developing
Box
is
simply
a
light
tight
box
of
sufficient
length
to
permit
the
un-
rolling
of
the
film
within
it
so
the
developer
may
act
upon
it.
The
film is
unrolled
and
extend
ed
in
one
loop
by
means
of
.a ·
cord
and
winding
roller
within
the
box,
and
is
supported
in
position
by
means
of
another
roller
placed
at
the
opposite
end
of
.the
box.
A
dummy
cartridge
is
provided
with
each
Brownie
Developing
Box
with
which
oue
should
experiment
before
attempting
to
develop
an,
exposed
film.

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