User manual
No
. l A Gift
Eod
ak
Exposure
Table
for Interiors
•
Th
e
table
on page 24 gives s
uit
able
exposures for varying conditions of
light,
wh
en using
stop
N
o.2
.
With
sto
p
No.1
, give one-half;
" " N o.
3,
"t
wice ;
"
No
.4,
"
fOLll"
tim
es
the
ex
posures given in t he tabl
e.
The
smaller
th
e s
top
ope
ning
th
e
sha
rper
th
e n
ea
rby
objects will b
e,
see
table on page
13
.
Stop
No
. 2 gives
th
e best
av
e
rag
e results for
Int
eriors.
To
MAKE
A
PORTRAIT
Th
e subje
ct
should be s
eated
in a
chair pa
rtly
facing
the
light
with
t he
body
turned
slightly away from, a
nd
th
e face
turn
ed
tow
a
rd
s
th
e
Kod
ak
which should be a little higher
than
an
ordin
a
ry
table.
Th
e s
ubject
s
hould
look at an object level
with
th
e lens or
dire
ctl
y at
th
e lens. Compose
th
e
pictur
e in the finder.
For
a
thr
ee-
qu
a
rt
er figure
th
e
Kodak
should be
a
bout
eight
feet from
th
e subje
ct
; a
nd
for a full-l
ength
figur
e,
a
bout
ten
feet .
Stop
No
. 3 or
No
. 4 should be
used.
Th
e ba
ckground
should form a
contra
st with
th
e subje
ct
; a light back-
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