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V.F;R-.F;XPOSUR.F;. 
FOG. 
Caused 
by 
too  much  light. 
Negative 
develops 
evenly, 
shadows 
almost 
as 
fast 
as 
high 
lights. 
No 
contrast, 
and 
no 
deep 
shadows
. 
Over-exposure 
can 
be 
overcome 
in 
the 
development, 
by 
the 
addition 
of 
bromide 
of 
potassium 
to 
the 
developer. 
The 
printing 
and 
developing 
outfit 
includes 
a 
package 
of 
bromide, 
with 
directions, 
for 
its 
use. 
The 
novice 
will 
soon 
learn 
to 
recognize 
over-exposure, 
and 
to 
apply 
the 
remedy. 
After 
the 
bromide 
has 
been 
added 
to 
the 
developer, 
it 
should 
not 
be 
used 
for 
another 
negative, 
unless 
it 
is 
known 
to 
have 
been 
over-exposed. 
Caused 
by 
white  light 
in 
the 
dark 
room, 
or 
holding  the  film  too  long 
in 
the 
lamp  light.ยท 
(Even 
the  yellow  light  from 
the 
lamp  will  fog  the  film ' after  a 
time.) 
Fog 
causes 
the 
film 
to 
blacken 
all 
over 
soon 
after 
the 
developer 
is 
applied; 
and 
if 
the 
fog 
is 
con-
side~able, 
it 
obliterates 
the 
image 
entirely. 
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