ions for coloring both prints and lantern slides.
Each book includes twelve sheets of colors and each sheet is divided by
perforations into twenty-two stamps. To use any color merely tear off a
stamp, place in a small saucer or palette supplied with the outfit, and
cover with about a teaspoonful of water.
The Velox Transparent Water Color Stamp Outfit offers the greatest
convenience in coloring prints, as it includes the book of stamps, three
brushes and a white enameled mixing palette, put up in a neat cardboard
case.
Velox Transparent Water Color Stamps, complete booklet,
12 colors $0.25
Separate Color Leaves, two sheets .05
Set of 3 Special Brushes, per set .50
Mixing Palette .25
Velox Transparent Water Color Stamp Outfit, including
book, three brushes and palette .75
Kodak Film Tank
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Development, that former bugbear of the amateur photographer and
especially of the beginner, is made a simple proposition by the Kodak
Film Tank--fully as simple as any part of the photographic process.
The Kodak Film Tank automatically develops every roll of film put into
it, just as well as that roll of film could be developed by the most
experienced photographer. If directions are followed, if the chemicals
are mixed and the temperature regulated according to instructions, a boy
or girl can get just as good results from the Kodak Film Tank as an
expert by any method.
In other words, every roll of film put into the film tank, where the
simple directions are implicitly followed, will come out developed as
well, or better, than that roll of film could be developed in the dark
room by the most experienced photographer. And it is very simple, it
eliminates the dark room entirely, developing the film in broad
daylight, and is so compact as to be easily carried and used anywhere.
The Kodak Film Tank consists of a winding box, a light-proof apron, and
a heavily nickeled brass solution cup with cover. In the Brownie Film
Tank, however, no cover is necessary as the film roll itself is turned.
All articles can be packed in the box, making the entire outfit
self-contained.
The film to be developed is placed upon a reel in the winding box, the
cover is placed on the box and the film is wound around an axis in
combination with the
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