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Instructions
for
making
portraits
outdoors,
are
given
on
pages
13
and
14.
Kodak
Portrait Attachment
The Kodak Portrait
Attachment
is
an
extra
lens,
which,
when
slipped over
the
regular
lens mount,
makes large
head
and shoulder
portraits.
Place
the
Attachment over the
lens
mount. Compose
the
picture
in
the
finder,
then turn
the
Kodak
just
a lttttle
to
the
left: as
the short distance
at
which
the
'subject
must be
from the
Iens
makes
it necessary
to center
the
subject
by eye
instead of by
the
finder.
The subject
must be three
and one-
haU
jeet
from
the lens,
and the distance
musi be
measured c6,refully
from
the
lens to
the
face.
The
Attachment
can
also be used
for
making
pictures
of
flowers and
simi-
lar subjects.
The
exposure when
using the
At-
tachment
is
the
same as without
it.
IJse
Kodak
Portrait
Attachment No.
8
with
the Vest
Pocket
Kodak,
Model
B.
Kodak
Diffusion
Portrait
Attachment
The
Kodak
Difrusion
Portrait
At-
tachment
is a supplementary
lens used
in the
same
manner
as the
regular
Kodak
Portrait
Attachment.
It
pro-
duces a truen soft-focus effect
free from
objectionable
"fuzziness"
or
out-of-
focus appearance. By
using
this At-
tachment,
portraits
are made
more
artistic, due to the softening
effect
of
diffusion.
Use
Koilnk Difrusion
Portrait Attach-
tnent
No.
8
with the
Vest Pocket
Kodak, N4odel B.
Time
Exposures-Outdoors
When
the smaller
stop
openings
(No.
3
or No.
4)
are used,
the light
passins
through
the
lens is'so
muEh
reducefi
that
time exposures
outdoors
may
be
made
the same
as for
interiors,
bui
the
exposures
must
be
much
shorter.
Adjust the shutter for
a Time Expo-
sure
by
placing
the indicator
A
at the
top
of the shutter
exactly
at the
letter
ttT,"
and
move
the exposure
lever
C,
twice,
see
page
11.
With
Sunshine-The
shutter
ean
hardly be opealed
and
closed
quickly
enough to
avoid
over-exposure.
With Light
Clouds-From
one
to
three seconds
will be sufficient.
With Heauy
Clouds-Four
seconds
to
eight
seconds
will
be
required.
These
exposures
are for hours
from
2%
hours
after sunrise
until
2%
hovs
34
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