User manual

After
both
ends
have
been
trimmed,
c
ut
the
n
ega
-
tive
in
two
in
the
middle
and
transpose
them,
plac-
ing
them
on
a glass
and
fastening
them
with
gummed
paper
along
the
edges, of course using
ca
re
that
th
e
bottoms
of
the
two
negatives,
after
having
been
transposed,
are
on
the
same
horizontal plane.
The
negativ
es
must
be placed
on
the
glass
with
the
back
side
toward
the
glass
(the
back
is
the
sh
iny side).
After
the
neg
atives
have
been fastened
to
the
glass
use Stereo Die
Cut
paper,
placing
the
paper
on
the
negative
so
that
the
center
comes
directly
at
the
point
where
the
two
negatives join. Place
the
paper
on
the
negative,
emu
lsion side
toward
the
n
egative
,
using
care
to
see
that
the
bottom
of
the
paper
is
parallel
with
the
bottom
of
the
negative
.
The
n
egative
will be slightly longer
than
the
paper.
Thi
s is
the
portion
of
the
picture
which has
to
be
cut
away
in
order
to
make
the
print
center
so
as
to
ap-
pear correct
through
the
stereoscope.
The
Stereo
Die
Cut
paper
is
just
the
proper
size for Stereo
Kodak
negatives, so
that
there
is no
trimming
necessary aft
er
the
print
is made.
An
ordinary
printing
frame which is of sufficient
length
may
be used for
printing
stereoscopic views.
Full
instructions
for
the
proper
use of
the
paper
are
included in each package of Velox
or
Azo
papers.
We
never
lo
se in
terest
in
the
purchaser
of a
Kodak.
We
are
not
only
willing
but
are anxious
at
all
times
to
help solve
any
problems
that
he
may
enco
unt
er,
either
by
sending
on
the
necessary
printed
in
struc-
tions
or
by
individual
correspondence.
Such
cus-
tomer, in
availing
himself of
the
knowledge of
our
experts,
puts
him
self
under
no obligations
to
us.
He
is simply
availing
himself of one of
the
things
that
he is
entitled
to
when
he
buys
a
Kodak-and
that
is,
Kodak
serv
ice.
EASTMAN
KODAK
CO.,
ROCHESTER,
N. Y.
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