How to Make Pictures Easy Lessons for the Amateur Photographer

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How to Make Pictures Easy Lessons for the Amateur Photographer
Henry Clay Price
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Six inches would be a convenient length for the stick and tubing. Put a three-quarter inch screw in the center of each end of the stick. Bend a piece of stout wire in a half circle, and then twist the two ends so that the screws will go into the rings thus made as far as their heads. Passing the screw up to the heads, through these two ends, and turning them into tlie ends TRIMMING AND MOUNTING PRINTS.
45 of the stick, you will have a handy implement for rolling down the prints after they are l
...aid on the mount.
Should the occasion arise when you desire to mount a picture on very thin card-board or on paper, the following special mate- rial should be used if you would have the prints, when dry, lay fiat and be free from puckers : Take of Nelson's No. 1 gela- tine four ounces i water, sixteen ounces. Allow the gelatine to soak in the water for ten min- utes, then set the bottle con- taining it in hot water to make the gelatine dissolve, after which add one ounce of gly- cerine, and then five ounces of alcohol.


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