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Kodak
SkY
Filter:
This
accessory
is
-for
obtaining
more
.
detail
in
the
aona.
when
photograp\ing
landscap.es'
The
upper
htlf
of
the
filter
is stained'
a
;;ilt*-iolor
which
reduces.
the
bright-
it...
"f
the
sky
and-
equalizes
the
ex-
;;;t",
the
col6rless
lower
h^ulf
permits
;;;"ial
exposure
for
-the-
foregrotttt+'
The
same
exPosure
should
be
made
;iih
tn"
roaat
Skv
Filter
in.
position
ar
would
be
required
without
it'
Use
Kod,ak
SkA
Filter
l{o'
8
with
the
Vesf
Po.t
.t
Kodak,
Model
B,
when
it
is
fitted
with
the
Single
Lens'
Kodak
Color
Filter:
This
attach-
-."i
i.
"tp"cially
valuable
in outdoor
pn-otogtaPhy,
a+a
for
all
subjectt
tg,t-
taininE
cblors
that
act
slqwly
on
lne
sensitive
film.
It
is
helpful
in
cleartng
iui"
when
photograPliing
extremely
distant
landscapes;
also.
tor
recordlng
the
eorrect
coloi
ualues
itt
u
black
and
*^nit"
-print,
of
flowers,
fruit
and
other
;;i;;;douieicts.
When'using
the
Kodak
Coiot
Filt'er
make
an
exposu-re
.about
seven
times
longer
than
would'
be
re-
quired
without
it.
Use
Kod'akColorFilter
l[o'
8
with
the
Ve.f
Pocket
Kodak,
Mo-del
B,
when
it
is
fitted
with
the
Single
Lens'
Time
Exposures-Interiors
To make
a
Time
Exposure
with
the
Kodak in
the
vertical
position,
open
the
front
and
draw
out
the
lens
standard,
see
pages
10 and
14.
Use
the locking
lever
as a support,
and
place
the camera on
something
steady
and
level,
such as a
table
or chair,
in
the
position
as shown
in
Fig.
IX.
Be
sure,
however,
to
place
the Kodak
not
more
than two or three
inches
from
the
edse.
to avoid
including
part
of
the
table-oi
chair
in
the
picture.
The
Kodak
has
one tripod
socket
for
making
pictures
in
the
vertical
position.
The
diagram
on
page
28,
shows
three
positions
for
the Kodak.
It
should not
b_e
pointed
directly at
a window,
as
the
glare
of light
will blur
the
picture.
If
all
the
windows
cannot
be avoidedn
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