Photographic Printing Methods a Practical Guide to the Professional And Amateu

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Photographic Printing Methods a Practical Guide to the Professional And Amateu
W H William Henry Burbank
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A roller, D, Fig. 2, is placed at the end of the side strips. The base board, C, should be covered with a piece of glass.
To Use the Apparatus. The desired length of paper is wound on the roller, the apparatus is placed on a level with the end of a levelled slab or board from six to fifteen feet in length, the free end of the paper drawn under the box and clamped between two strips of thin wood, having strips of sheet rubber fastened on the inside. A screw-eye is inserted about half an inch fro
...m each end of one of these strips, through which a short piece of string is passed ; this string is provided with a small brass ring, left free to travel back or forth on the string. To this ring is fastened a long piece of twine which passes through a screw-eye underneath the fur- ther end of the levelling slab, thence through a screw-eye fastened in the ceiling of the room, and through other screw- eyes is brought back within convenient reach of the operator's hand.
The box is filled with emulsion, and the paper is drawn slowly along until the end of the slab is reached.


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