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Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie - p-47

Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie
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4.
Pass
the
film
through
the
tray
of
clean
cold
water
as
shown
in
the
cut,
holding
one
end
in
each
hand.
Pass
through
_
the
water
several
times,
that
there
may
be
no
bubbles
remaining
on
the
film.
When
it
is
thoroughly
wet
with
no
air
bubbles,
it
is
ready
for
develpment.
5.
Now
pass
the
film
through
the
developer
in
the
same
manner
as
described
for
wetting
it
and
shown
in
cut
.
Keep
it
constantly
in
motion,
and
in
about
one
minute
the
high
lights
will
begin
to
darken
and
you
will
readily
be
aple
~o
·
distinguish
the
unexposed
sections
between
the
negatives,
and
in
about
two
minutes
will
be
able
to
dis-
tinguish
objects
in
the
picture.
Complete
devel-
opment
in
the
strip,
.
giving
sufficient
length
of
development
to
bring
out
what
detail
you
·
can
in
the
thinnest
negatives.
There
is
no
harm
in
hav-
ing
your
negatives
of
different
density.
This
can
be
set
right
in
the
printing.
The
differ-
ence
in
density
does
not
affect
the
difference
in
contrast.
Keep
the
strip
which
is
being
developed
constantly
in
mo-
tion,
allowing
the
developer
to
act
5
to
10
minutes.
The
pro-
gress
of
the
development
may
be
watched
by
holding
the
negative
up
to
the
lamp
from
,...
time
to
time
;
~:;;:=~~
When
developing
Eastman
N.C.
Film,
use
a
red
lamp
and
ttke
care
not
to
hold
the
film
close
to
tlfe
.
bimp
for
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