. The book of photography; practical, theoretical and applied. Fig. 897.—Watson s Pkocess Camera. Fig. 898.—Back View of Process Camera,SHOWING Screen Gear. best done in a sepaiate room or rooms,conveniently adjoining the studio. The Screen and Plate Holder. Although the primitive plan may bepursued of using an ordinary camera,placing the screen in the dark slide withstrips of cardboard or wood to keep itthe necessary distance from the plate, thiswould nowadays be regarded as simply aninconvenient makeshift. A beginner will,however, be able to secure fairly goodpractice by this means.


. The book of photography; practical, theoretical and applied. Fig. 897.—Watson s Pkocess Camera. Fig. 898.—Back View of Process Camera,SHOWING Screen Gear. best done in a sepaiate room or rooms,conveniently adjoining the studio. The Screen and Plate Holder. Although the primitive plan may bepursued of using an ordinary camera,placing the screen in the dark slide withstrips of cardboard or wood to keep itthe necessary distance from the plate, thiswould nowadays be regarded as simply aninconvenient makeshift. A beginner will,however, be able to secure fairly goodpractice by this means. Trial sizes ofscreens, which are small pieces left overin cutting up larger plates, are obtain-able for experimental purposes. Thelarger sizes are necessarily and plate holders of various44- holder requiring the opening of the slide,as well as its removal from the camera,before the screen distance could bealtered. The Camera and Accessories. A better and more convenient planadopted in all the latest process apparatusis to have the scree


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