User manual

into
place.
Ca
re should
alway
s be taken
to
handl
e
th
e back of
Kod
ak carefully , especially when
it
is
d
etac
hed from
ca
mer,a, as even a s
li
g
ht
be
nd
would
make
it
fi
t badly, res
ulting
very
prob
ably in a l
ea
k-
age of
li
g
ht
and c
on
se
qu
e
nt
loss of film.
Throu
g
hout
th
e foregoing from
th
e
tim
e
th
e gum-
med slip is c
ut
on
th
e fresh roll of film
until
th
e
Kodak is closed, see
th
at
th
e
dupl
ex paper is wound
ti
g
htly
on
th
e spool.
If
the
pap
er is allowed
to
loosen,
li
g
ht
will be a
dmitt
ed
and
th
e film will be
fo
gged.
7.
Turn
th
e winding key slowly
until
th
e
fi
g
ur
e 2
a
pp
ea
rs exac
tly
in
th
e
center
of
th
e red window in
th
e b
ac
k of
Kod
a
k,
which signifies
th
at
th
e film is
in pos
it
i
on
f
ot
th
e first expos
ur
e.
F
or
all expos
ur
es use even
numb
ers,
i.
e.,
2,
4,
6,
8, 10, 12,
as
each
St
ereo exposure makes
two
sepa-
r
ate
n
egat
ives.
Pr
ess
in
sl
ig
htl
y
on
th
e
windin
g k
ey
when
turnin
g
it
so
as
to
make s
ur
e
that
th
e web
on
th
e k
ey
s
ta
ys
wi
thin
the
slot in
th
e
top
of spoo
l.
Load
your
Kodak W
ith
Kodak
Film
Look for
this
Trade
Mark
on
the box
LOOK FOR
"E:K. CO."
ON
THE SPOOL END
" If.
it
isn't Eastman
it
isn't
Kodak Film."