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NO.
2
EUREKA
CAMERA.
9
4.
Transfer
the
negative
to
the
second
tray
and
rinse
two
or
three
times
with
water.
NOTE:
A
dozen
negatives
can
be
developed
one
after
the
other
in
one
portion
of
the
developer;
then
it
should
be
thrown
away
and
a
fresh
portion
mixed.
As
each
negative
is
developed
it
should
be
put
in
the
washing
tray
and
the
water
changed
twice
to
prevent
the
developer
remaining
from
staining
it.
5.
Put
two
tablespoonfuls
of
Hyposulphite
of
Soda
into
the
third
tray,
fill
two-thirds
full
of
water,
and
stir
until
dissolved.
This
is
called
the
fixing
bath.
.
6.
Immerse
the
negatives
one
by
one
in
the
fixing
bath
until
they
are
entirely
clear
of
white
spots
and
are
transparent
instead
of
milky
by
transmitted
light.
This
will
require
about
ten
minutes
each.
7.
The
yellow
shade
can
be
removed
from
the
lamp
as
soon
as
all
the
exposures
have
been
fixed.
8.
Pour
off
the
fixing solution
into
the
slop
bucket,
and
fill
the
tray
with
clear,
cold
water;
repeat
this
at
intervals
of
five
minutes,
five
or
six times,
keeping
the
negatives
in
motion,
or
transferring
them
back
and
forth
to
tray
NO.2,
one
by
one
to
ensure
the
water
acting
evenly
upon
them.
The
fixing
solution
mU5t
only
be
used
in
tray
NO.3.
And
the
negatives
after
fixing,
must
not
be
put
in
No. I
tray.
Neither
must
any
of
the
fixing
solution
be
allowed
to
touch
the
plates
through
the
agency
of
the
fingers,
or
otherwise
until
they
are
ready
to
go
into
the
fixing
bath,
otherwise
they
will
be
spotted
or
blackt:ned,
so as to
be
useless.
9.
When
the
negatives
are
thoroughly
washed
stand
them
up
on
edge
to
dry.
Do
not
try
to
dry
them
artificially.
When
dry
the
negatives
are
ready
for
printing.










