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3. Remove the fresh spool from its box
and
wrapper
and
use
them
to enclose
the
spool of exposures
taken
from the
Kodak.
4.
Lay
the fresh spool
on
the
table
with a
bit
of clean cloth
or
paper
under
it,
and
along side it lay the
empty
spool
taken
from
the
Kodak;
the full
spool
at
the
left
and
the slotted ends of
both
away from the operator.
The
sensitive
side
of
the
film
is
wound
outside
on
the
fresh
spool.
It
must
be
handled
ca,'eji,lly
to
prevent
injuring
it,
Moist
fingers
should
be
avoided.
5. Loosen the
end
of
the
film from the fresh
spool
and
draw
it
under
and
over
the
empty
spool,
and
gum
the
end
down
with
one of
the
gummed
strips
taken
from
the
box
of the fresh spool. Allow
the
gummed
Note
that
the
film
goes
under
the
new
spool.
strip to
dry
for a
minute
or
so,
then,
NOTE.-If
it
is
not
desired
to
make
use
of
the
gummed
strip
for
fastening
the
end
of
the
film
to
the
empty
spool,
use
can
be
made
of
the
spool
removed
from
the
camera
with
the
exposures.
In
this
case
the
exposures
must
be
unrolled
from
the
spool
before
they
are
wrapped
up.
This
spool
has
a
clamp
on
it
and
the
drawing
opposite
shows
how
the
end
of
the
film
is
put
under
it.
17
In
this
case
the
film
goes
over
the
reel
.










