User manual

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For
10
feet
distance
and
light w
alls
and
hangings
, u
se
I
sheet.
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10
.. .,
dark
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HI'
2
sheets
.
IS
..
light
15
dark
25 H
light
.,
"
dark
To
MAKE
A PORTRAIT.-Place
the
sitter
in a chair partly
facing
th
e
Kod
ak (which
should
be
at
th
e he
ight
of an
ordinary
ta
ble),
and
turn
the
face slightly
towards
the
Kodak,
The
proper
dis
tance
from the
camera
to
the subj
ec
t can be
ascer
-
tained
by
l
ooking
at
the
imag
e in the finder.
For
a
three
quarter
pictur
e this will be 8 feet, a
nd
for a full figure
IO
f
ee
t.
The
flash
shou
ld
be
on
the
side
of the
Kod
ak
away
from
the
face;
that
i
s,
th
e sitter
shou
ld
not
face it.
Th
e
fl
ash s
hould
not
be
higher
th
an
the
head of
th
e sitter.
To
MAKE
A
GRouP.-A
rr
ange
th
e
cha
irs in the form of
an
are, facing
the
Ko
dak,
so
that
each
chair will be exactly
the
same
dis
tance
from it. Ha
lf
th
e persons
composing
the
group
shou
ld
be
s
ea
ted a
nd
th
e r
es
t s
hould
stand
be
hind
th
e chairs,
If
the
group
is large
any
numb
er of chairs m
ay
be used,
but
none
of
th
e subjects
should
be
seated
on
the
fl
oo
r, as some-
tim
es
seen
in la
rg
e
pictur
es,
bec
a
use
th
e pe
rsp
ective
would
be
too
violent.
BACK
GR
OUNDS.
-
In
making
single portraits
or
gro
up
s,
care
s
hould
be
taken
to
have a
suitab
le back
gro
und
against
which
the
figur
es
will show in relie
f;
a light
back
gr
ou
nd
is be
tt
er
th
an a da
rk
on
e,
and
often a single figure
or
two will
show
up
well
against
a l
ace
curtain.
For
la
rg
er g
roups
a me
dium
li
ght
wall will be suit
ab
le.
The
.finder
on
th
e
Kodak
will aid
the
ope
rator
in
compos
in
g
the
groups
so
as
to
get
th
e b
es
t effect.
In
ord
er
to
make the
image
visible in
th
e finder,
the
room
will have to be well lighted
with
ordin
ary lamplight, which m
ay
be
le
ft
on while
the
picture
is be
in
g made,
pr
ovided
none
of
the
li
g
ht
s
are
placed
so
that
they
show
in the finder.
Eastm
a
n's
F lash
Sh
eets
burn
more
slowly than flash pow-
ders,
producing
a
much
sof
ter
li
g
ht
, a
nd
are, therefore, far
pr
e
f-