The Kodak Salesman . Setting Lens in Cell Mounting in Shutters ground. A very accurate gauge isemployed to determine the diame-ter, the accuracy of which is alsowell within two or three hundredthsof a millimeter. Another inspectionis now made and finally the com-pleted lenses are carefully wrappedin tissue paper and stored in stockvaults until needed for mounting. The mounts, which are of metal,must be made with the greatest ac-curacy, since the distance betweenlenses where more than one is util-ized, as is especially the case withanastigmat and rapid rectilinear lenses, is scarcely of less im


The Kodak Salesman . Setting Lens in Cell Mounting in Shutters ground. A very accurate gauge isemployed to determine the diame-ter, the accuracy of which is alsowell within two or three hundredthsof a millimeter. Another inspectionis now made and finally the com-pleted lenses are carefully wrappedin tissue paper and stored in stockvaults until needed for mounting. The mounts, which are of metal,must be made with the greatest ac-curacy, since the distance betweenlenses where more than one is util-ized, as is especially the case withanastigmat and rapid rectilinear lenses, is scarcely of less importancethan the curves of the lenses them-selves. These mounts are japannedand each is marked with a serialnumber by which it can afterwardbe traced. The lenses are placed inback or front mounts as the casemay be, each then being played overa blast of air to remove every ves-tige of dust and dirt. They arefinally assembled with the shuttersand given a last thorough inspectionon a special testing bench. Herethe mount


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