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If
the
subject
is
below
the normal
height, like
a small
child
or a dog,
the
Kodak
should
be
held
down level
with
the
center
of the subject.
The
Autographic
Feature
The
autographic
feature makes
it
possible
to record
on
Autographic
Film,
at the time
of exposure,
any
data, such
as
the
name
of
place
or
subject, the
date
or any
other
memo.
This is
done
through
a small
opening
in
the
back of
the Kodak
and
the record normallv
comes
just
outside the
picture
area df
the
negative.
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Autographic
Records.
The
Autographic
Reeords above
suggest
a
few
of
the
many
ways in
which
they may
be used to add
value to
your
negatives.
An Autographic
Kodak
used
with
the Autographic
Film
Cartridge
offers
the
great
advantage
of
making
the date
and title a
part
of the negativ
*made
on
the
fiIm,
and
at the t'ime.
It
forms
an
indisputable
record
that
will
be
appre-
ciated
more
and more
as
the
years go
by. Many
pictures
tell
the
"where"
and
t'who"
but
the more
important
"when"
can
only
be
guessed
at. Even
when the
title
of a
picture
is
obvious,
the
date
should
always
be
put
on as
a
matter
of record
for future
certaintv
and satisfaction.
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shin
s
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in
s
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d,
o o,
.
After
the exposure has
been
made,
remove
the stylus from
the side of the
shutter.
Push
back the sliding-door
on
the back of
the
Kodak,
with
the
point
of the
stvlus
in
the hole
in
the
eenter of
the
dooi, as shown in Fig.
VII. Hold
the stylus
as upright as
possible,
The
Method
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