The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . si-bilities of \elox piake it worthy of the stud\- of all photographers and aconvenient apparatus for measuring the distance from the light and foradjusting each negati\-e to the proper angle of exposure is of great assist-ance. As an aid, we recommend the \ elox Amateur Printer, not onlv tohelp those who are already making good \elox prints, but to assist thebeginner in mastering the delightful art of \ printing in the shortestpossible time. The construction of the \elox printer is simple and it is furni


The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . si-bilities of \elox piake it worthy of the stud\- of all photographers and aconvenient apparatus for measuring the distance from the light and foradjusting each negati\-e to the proper angle of exposure is of great assist-ance. As an aid, we recommend the \ elox Amateur Printer, not onlv tohelp those who are already making good \elox prints, but to assist thebeginner in mastering the delightful art of \ printing in the shortestpossible time. The construction of the \elox printer is simple and it is furnishedwith attachments for use either w ith eras or electricitx. PAixr/xo\ 95 Aside from suitable light andwork room, you will require : 3 travs, preferably enamelediron (a full size larger than the printsto be made). I printing frame and glass tofit, if films are to be printed. I 4-0Z. graduate. I bottle Nepera Solution. I bottle \elo,x Licjuid Hardener I lb. Crystal or GranulatedHypo. I package each Regular antlSpecial Arrange the three travs before you on your work table. in this order 2 02s. Xepera Clean Water. ^ 4 ozs. Hypo Solution :r 16 ozs. Water 4 ozs. \\ 2 I oz. In the center of the abo\e spaces we ha\e indicated the solution whicheach tray should contain for de\eloping Regular If Sjiecial is used,double the quantity of water should be added to the developer (TrayNo. l). Do not be too sparing of the amount of the solutions used,especially of your fixing bath (Tray No. 3); if making three or four dozenprints (4x5) use a full pint (see formula page 99 ; see, also, note regard-ing fixing bath for Royal Velox, page gg), and do not keep it after using,as a fresh bath will gi\e best results. Proper temperature is important and for best results the developershould be 70 degrees Fahr, and the bath and wash water 50 degreesFahr. If the de^eloper exceeds 70 degrees the prints are liable to fog andthe emulsion soften. If too cold, chemical


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