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Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie - p-51

Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie
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PART
V
Printing
on
V etox Paper
Eastman
N.C.
film
negatives
yield
beautiful,
soft
black
and
white
effects
when
printed
on
the
Regular
Velvet
Velox
developing
out
paper
fur-
nished
with
the
A.
B.
C.
outfit.
Manipulation
Velox
prints
may
be
successfully
made,
using
daylight
for
exposure.
Select
a
north
window,
if
possible,
as
the
light
from
this
direction
will
be
more
uniform.
Owing
to
its
sensitiveness the
paper should
be
handled
in
subdued
light,
other-
wise
it
will
be
liable to fog.
Proper
precautions
should
be
taken
to
pull
down
the
window
shades
and
darken
the
room
sufficiently
during
manip-
ulation.
If
the
light
is
too
strong
for
printing
it
should
be
subdued
or
diffused
by
the
use
of
several
thicknesses
of
white
tissue
paper.
Owing
to
the
varying
intensity
of
daylight
uniform
re-
sults
are
not
as
certain
as
when
using
artificial
light.
In
the
following
instructions
for
manip-
ulating
Velox,
it
must
be
understood
that
arti-
ficial
light,
preferably
gas
with
a
Welsbach
burner,
will
be
the
light
used.
A
kerosene
lamp,
fitted
with
a
round
burner
(known
as
Rochester
burner),
may
be
used,
but
owing
to
the
decidedly
yellow
light
this
affords,
a
considerably
longer
exposure
will
be
necessary
than
when
using
a
Welsbach
light.
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