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VI.
Throw
back
the
brass
tension
plate
as
shown in
Fig.
3
and
take
out
the
exposed
roll,
snappin.;
a
rubber
band
about
it
to
hold
the
paper
securely
and
wrap
up
immedia
t
ely
to
prevent
damage
from light.
Fig.
3.
Fig.
4.
VII.
Now
take
out
the
empty
spool,
as
shown
in
Fig.
4,
and
trans-
fer it to
the
recess
at
winding
side,
fitting
the
slotted
end
of
spool
into
the
hub
in tension
plate,
as shown
in Fig.
5.
Swing
the
spool
into
the
recess
and
fit into
position.
This
forms
the
new
reel
and
the
holder
may
be
load
ed
as
described
in
Part
I.,
page
5.
Fig. 5.
The
roll of
exposures
can
now
be
mailed
to us for finishing
or
you
can
do
the
developing
and
printing
yourself.
NOTE.
In
mailing
us film for
development
do
not
fail
to
mark
the
packag
e
plainly
\vilh
your
name
and
address
and
write
us
a
letter
of
adv
ice,
with
remittance.
IN GENERA
L.
\Ve
recommend
everyone
to do
their
own
developing
.
\Vith
o
ur
outfits it is
very
simple
and
inexpensive,
no
regul
ar
dark
room
is
required,
and
the
operator
can
obtain
proofs
from the
negatives
as
soon as
they
are
dry
.
If, however,
the
amateur
prefers
to
have
us " Do
the
rest,"
he
can
send
his
exposures
to
us
by
mail.
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