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Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie
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Also
provide
a
pair
shears,
a
pitcher
of
cold
water
(preferably
ite
water),
a
pail
for
slop~:;,
and
a
dark
room
having
a
shelf
or
table.
·
By,
a
dark
room
is
meant
o_ne
that
is
wholly
dark-not
a
ray
of
light
in
it.
Such
a
room
can
easily
be
secured
at
night
almost
anywhere.
The
reason
a
dark
room
is
require
.d is
that
the
film is
extremely
sensitive
to
white
light,
either
daylight
·
or
.
lamp
light,
and
would
be
·
spoiled
if
exposed
to
it
even
for
a
fraction
of
a
second.
Having
provided
such
a
room
or
closet,
where,
when
the
door
is
closed,
no
ray
of
light
can
be
seen,
set
up
on
the
table
or
shelf
the
Kodak
Candle
Lamp.
The
Lamp
The
lamp
gives a
subdued
red
light
which
will
not
injure
the
film
unless
it
is
held
close
to
it.
·
Set
the
lamp
on
the
table
at
least
eighteen
inches
from
the
operator
.
1.
Fill
one
of
the
trays
nearly
full
of
water
(first
tray).
2.
Open
one
of
the
developer
powders,
then
put
the
contents
(two
chemicals)
into
.graduate
and
fill
it
up
to
.
the
four
ounce
.
mark
with
cold
water.
Stir
until
dissolved,
with
the
wooden
stirring
rod
and
pour
into
the
second
tray.
3.
To
develop,
unroll
the
film
and
detach
the
entire
strip
from
the
duplex
paper.
.
46

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