The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . from, between the glasses, binding ends of facilitate the putting in place Figure 2 showsthe Kodak and hold-ing frame in profile andillustrates method ofholding Kodak in po-sition with rubberbands. To place neg-ative in position forenlarging, procure twopieces of plain glass,the same size as thenegative, or that willfit opening A in theholding frame; see thatthe glasses are withoutflaws and perfectlyclean, place the nega-ti\-e to be enlargedglasses with a small piece of 130 EXS^ARGIXG OX BROMIDE PAPER. adhesiv


The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . from, between the glasses, binding ends of facilitate the putting in place Figure 2 showsthe Kodak and hold-ing frame in profile andillustrates method ofholding Kodak in po-sition with rubberbands. To place neg-ative in position forenlarging, procure twopieces of plain glass,the same size as thenegative, or that willfit opening A in theholding frame; see thatthe glasses are withoutflaws and perfectlyclean, place the nega-ti\-e to be enlargedglasses with a small piece of 130 EXS^ARGIXG OX BROMIDE PAPER. adhesive binding paper to ensure the negative lying fiat. Then insert glassesin groove A, with the negative upside down and with the dull side facinginto the room. Next remove the bacl: from the Kodak (as it will not be used whileenlarging), and place the Kodak in the holding frame as shown in Figure3, securing the Kodak to the frame with heavy rubber bands as shown ; byusing rubber bands the Kodak is held firmly in position and without dan-ger of marring or scratching the leather cover


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