User manual
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9.
The
yellow
shade
can
.
be
removed
from
the
lamp
as soon
as
all
the
exposures
have
been
fixed.
10.
Pour
off
the
fixing
solution
into
the
slop
bucket,
and
fill
the
tray
with
clear,
cold
water;
repeat
this
at
intervals
of
5 minutes, five
or
six times,
keeping
the
negatives i,n motion,
or
transferring
them
·
back
and
forth
to tray
No
3.
one
by
one,
to
ensure
the
water
acting
evenly
upon
them.
The
fixing
solution
must
only
be
used
in
tray
NO.4.
And
the
negatives,
after
fixing,
must
not
be
put
in
either
No.
I
or
No.2
tray.
Neither
must
any
of
the
fixing
solution
be
allowed
to
touch
the
films,
through
the
agency
of
the
fingers,
or
otherwise,
until
they
·
are
ready
to
go
into
the
fixing
bath,
otherwise
they
will
be
spotted
or
blackened,
so
as
to
be
useless
.
11.
When
the
negatives
are
thoroughly
washed,
put
one-half
ounce
of
glycerine
in
one
pint
of
water
(four
portions
measured
with
the
developer
glass),
stir
well
and
soak
the
negatives
in
the
solution
for
5
minutes,
then
remove
them
and
wipe off
the
surplus
moisture
with a soft,
damp
cloth,
and
pin
them
by
the
four
corners, face up,
to
a flat surface,
to
dry.
The
glycerine
solution
may
be
used
repeatedly.
The
trays
and
beaker
should
now
be
rinsed
out
and
set
away
to
drain
and
dry.
When
the
negatives
are
dry.
they
are
ready
for
printing
as
described
in
Part
V.