name on tiie red paper, expose it to the sky the
same as rras done s'hen making the exposure
records, then close the door and finish wind-
ing film ancl red paper for removal from the
Kodak. Your fiim is now ready to send toyour
rinisher, and when developed will be readily
identified
br- the autographic
copy of your
name s'h;cir 1-ou wrote on the rcd paper.
Close the door before winding a new film into
p l a c e .
S E C T I O N
I V .
T i m e
E x p o s u r e s - I n t e r i o r s .
1.
\\'hen it is desired to make a vertical
exposure. pull dolvn the lever underneath
lou'er part of front, which will act as a sup-
port, and place camera in position on some
flrm base, such as a chair or table, as shown
in Fie. I.
F r c . I .
M,rxrxc l Trun Exposunn.
Set camera in such a position
that the finder
will embrace the view desired'
The diagram
shows the proper positions for
the camera'
ii ttto"fa "ot u" pointed directly
at a window'
Dr.lcn.au SnowrNo Posrrroxs on Clunu'
as the glare of light will blur the
picture'
If
uir ir't" *i"aows
cannot be al'oided' pull down
the shades of such as come wiurin
the range
of the camera.
When it is desired to make a horizontal
time
exposure, place camera as shown
in Fig' II'
F r c ' I I '
All beiirg in readiness, set
the slrutter as
described on page 16' push the
lever' once to
.O""
""a
tgultt to close the shutter'
l]ime
the exPosure bY a watch'
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