User manual

If
the
prints
ar
.e too light when washed, it will
be
evident
that
the
printing
was
stopped
too
soon;
and, if
too
dark,
vice
versa.
The
image, before the
picture
is washed, is
quite
indistinct,
and
two
or
three
trials will
be
required
to
enable
the
novice to
judge
how far to
carry
the
prints;
but
when
learned
with
one
negative it will
be
simple with all.
If
the
Kodaker
wants silver
prints
from his negatives, he has simply to
substitute
Eastman's
sensitized
paper
for the ferro-prussiate paper. Directions for
printing
and
toning accompany
the
paper
. Or,
he
can
send
his negatives to
the
. factory
by
mail where they will
be
printed,
mounted
~nd
burnished
in
a superior
manner,
and
returned
at
a very
moderate
cost.
EASTMAN
KODAK
COMPANY,
ROCHESTER,
N.
Y.
THE EASTMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS co., L't 'd,
115 Oxford Street, London,
4 Place Vendome, Paris. PIIce
Grimald
i, Ni
ce
.
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