EasyManua.ls Logo

Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie - p-37

Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie
72 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
The
operation
separating
film
and
duplex
paper
should
be
done
over
a
bowl,
bathtub,
or
sink.
When
the
duplex
paper
does
not
free itself
readily
from
back
of
film,
split
the
paper
where
possible;
this
will
remove
the
hard
outer
surface
of
the
paper,
the
remaining
portion
wi1!
soon
become
soaked
and
can
then
be
removed
easily
by
rubbing
gently,
while
immersed,
with
the
ball
of
the
finger.
This
adhering
of
the
duplex
paper
to
the
film .is
almost
invariably
caused
by
the
use
of
a
too
warm
developer.
Preparing
the
Developer
We
recommend
the
use
of
Pyro
.
The
Brownie
Box
and
Kodak
Tank
Developer
Powders
put
up
by
us,
are
prepared
especially
for
use
with
our
film
and
the
Brownie
Developing
Box
or
the
Kodak
Film
Tank,
and
are
made
from
carefully
tested
chemicals.
Fill
graduate
with
four
ounces
of
lukewarm
water,
open
one
of
the
powders
and
dissolve
the
contents
of
the
large
package.
Next
dissolve _
the
contents
of
the
small
package
in
the
solution.
When
film is
ready
to
develop
,
po
p.
r
the
contents
of
the
graduate
into
the
Brownie
Developing
Box
and add
eight
ounces
of
cold
water
and
the
developer
will
be
ready.
The
temperature
of
the
.
developer
must
be
between
62
and
65
degrees
Fahr.
In
extremes
of
weather
test
temperature
of
developer
with
a
thermometer.
lfsome
of
the
contents
of
the
small
package
37

Related product manuals