User manual
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front
of
Kodak,
the
flash
would
strike
the
lens
and
blur
the
picture.
It
should
be
placed
at
one
side
as
well
as
behind,
so
a.s to
throw
a
shadow
and
give
a
little
relief
in
lighting
.
The
lamp
should
be
at
the
same
height
or
a
little
higher
than
the
camera.
The
support
upon
which
the
lamp
is
placed
should
not
project
far
enough
in
front
of it to
cast
a
shadow
in
front
of
the
Kodak.
A
piece
of
cardboard
a foot
square
placed
under
the
lamp
will
prevent
any
sparks
from
the
flash
doing
damage.
A
sheet
of
white
cardboard
set
up
behind
the
flash
lamp
will
act
as a
reflector
and
increase
the
strength
of
the
picture
.
T AKING
THE
PICTU
RE
.
Having
the
Kodak
and
lamp
both
in position,
load
and
light
the
lamp
according
to
the
directions
furnished
with it,
pouring
upon
the
tray
one
teaspoonful
of
the
powder;
then
set
the
shutter
open
(use
the
No.8
stop)
stand
at
arm's
length
a.nd
press
the
bulb.
There
will
be
a
bright
flash which will
instantly
impress
the
picture
on
the
sensiti ve film.
Then
press
the
button
to close
the
shutter
and
turn
a
fresh
film into
place
with
the
key,
ready
for
another
picture.
T HE POWDER.
The
amount
of
powder
required
to
light
a
room
varies
with
the
distance
of
the
object
farthest
from
the
camera,
and
the
color
of
the
walls
and
hangings.
When
more
than
one
tea-
spoonful
is to be used
all
the
powder
should
be
poured
in
one
pile
on
the
tray.
T able.
For
YO
feet distance and
light
walls
and ha
ngings
use I eYen teaspoonful
10
..
dark
15
n light
15 H
dark
25 H
light
..
dark
To
MAKE
A
PORTRAIT.-Place
the
sitter
in a
chair
partly
facing
the
camera
(which
should
be
at
the
height
of
an
ordinary
table)
a
nd
turn
the
face
slightly
toward
the
camera.
The
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