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Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie
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'rhe
paper
not
used
must
be
kept
covered
in
its
envelope.
Place
the
printing
frame
the
correct
distance
from
the
artificial
light
used,
holding
the
frame
away
from
the
burner
a
distance
equal to the
diagonal
of
the negative.
See
exposure
table,
page
52.
We
suggest
before
making
the
first
exposure
the
cutting
of
a
piece
of
Velox
paper
into
strips
about
an
inch
wide
and
placing
one
of
them
over
an
important
part
of
the
negative,
make
the
ex-
posure,
using
your
best
judgment
as
to
the
dis-
tance
from
the
light
and
the
time
of
printing.
Develop
it,
and
if
not
satisfactory
try
another
strip,
varying
the
time
as
indicated
by
the
first
result.
When
the
desired
effect is
secured,
you
can
make
any
number
of
prints
from
the
same
negative,
and
if
the
time
of
exposure,
distance
from
light
as
well
as
the
time
of
developing
are
identical,
all
the
prints
should
be
equally
good.
By
comparing
your
other
negatives
with
the
one
you
have
tested,
you
will
be
able
to
make
a
fairly
accurate
estimate
of
exposure
required
by
any
negative.
After
taking
the
exposed
piece
of
paper
from
the
printing
frame,
in
a
safe
place
previously
selected,
it
is
ready
for
development.
The
dry
print
should
be
immersed
face
up
in
the
devel-
oper
(Tray
No.
1)
and
quickly
and
evenly
covered
with
the
solution.
Regular
Velox
should
be
developed
not
to
exceed
20
seconds;
Special
Velox
about
twice
as
long.
No
exact
time
can
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