The American annual of photography . t^ s •to •2 229 these together. By a Httle practice all types, of skies may beput in. Shadows in the landscape may be accentuated by useof the ivory black. In the same way planes of the picture may be separatedby using the white for the distance. By using black or whiteon a small stump you can modify your original print in manyways to improve its pictorial value. When the 8 x lo printis worked up to suit you, place it on an easel and copy it witha soft focus lens up to any size negative you wish. Person-ally I use an II X 14 commercial film and a Verito len


The American annual of photography . t^ s •to •2 229 these together. By a Httle practice all types, of skies may beput in. Shadows in the landscape may be accentuated by useof the ivory black. In the same way planes of the picture may be separatedby using the white for the distance. By using black or whiteon a small stump you can modify your original print in manyways to improve its pictorial value. When the 8 x lo printis worked up to suit you, place it on an easel and copy it witha soft focus lens up to any size negative you wish. Person-ally I use an II X 14 commercial film and a Verito lens. Withthe finished large negative you may print in any medium youwish. My exhibition prints of late have all been multiplegums. By the use of the small camera we may make many ex-posures at small expense. Let me finish by saying that thegreatest help to me is in placing every film I make in theenlarging lantern and studying its pictorial possibilities whenviewing it many times enlarged upon the E. J. BROWN, 230


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