Unloading - Kodak SPECIAL How To Use Manual

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with the
amount
of
film
already
exposed,
which is determined by sub-
tracting the figure
given
on the
Chamber
Film Meter from
SO,
100 or 200
depending upon the roll of film in the
chamber.
If
a
200-foot spool is
used
and
the figure
on the
chamber shows
60
feet
remaining
in the
chamber, the
Camera
Film Meter
should
be
set
at 40 feet
.
If
accuracy is
required, the Camera Film Meter reading should be marked on the dull
metal side of the film
chamber
when it is removed from the camera.
When again using this chamber, erase the notation from the dull metal,
after
the
Camera Film Meter has been reset to
agree.
UNLOADING
WHEN the
CHAMBER
FILM METER
(Figure
18, page 17) points to
0,
you
have exposed
all
the usable length of film
.
In order to unload the camera in daylight, the protective trailer
must be
wound
around the roll of
film.
To do this, run the camera until
the
CHAMBER
FILM METER shows EMPTY, before opening the
chamber
door.
Open the chamber door, pull down the tension lever as when loading,
and
remove
the full
spool
from the take-up
spindle.
Quickly replace it
in its metal
container.
To prevent edge fog, unload only in subdued
light
or in
the
shade of
the body.
The film is now
ready
for
development.
Print
your
name and address
plainly in
·
the space
provided
on the back of the
yellow
carton.
Then
return
the exposed roll
of film
to
your
dealer, who will send it to our
nearest laboratOry for
finishing,
for
which
we make no additional
charge. If
you
mail
the film
direct, tie a string around the carton; do
not seal it in any
way.
When
returning
the exposed film for development,
be
sure
to
replace
it
in the
metal
spool
container
before placing
it
in the
yellow
carton. If this
is not done the film is liable to unwind and it
will
then be fogged and
ruined.
We cannot emphasize too strongly the importance of placing
your
name
and address on
the
yellow cartOn
.
This is the
only
way by
which
we can
tell to whom the film
belongs.
The
open
sided spool
or
reel on
which
the finished
picture
is
returned
from the processing laboratory, must not be used
as a
take-up spool in
the
Cine-Kodak
Special.
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