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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