If you do not own an enlarging camera, the Revolving Back Enlarging Camera should interest you because it embodies all the latest features and adjustments for making enlargements conveniently and accurately.

The negative carrier is fitted with nested kits for holding all standard size negatives from 8 x 10 down to 3¼ x 4¼. The spring fingers are securely attached with split rivets and the sides of the kits are beveled to prevent the spring fingers from extending into the opening where they will show in the enlargement.

The negative carrier has a revolving center which permits the negative to be adjusted by a rack and pinion movement operated by a thumb screw on the edge of the carrier. The sliding carrier permits of any horizontal adjustment of the image on the easel - the rising and falling front of the camera allows the image to be raised or lowered and the revolving of the negative in its carrier completes the adjustment and makes it possible to quickly center the enlargements on the easel.

The focusing adjustment of the camera is operated by a large wooden knob and a binding nut permits it to be securely locked. Any suitable light may be used, the ideal arrangement being secured when the camera is attached to the darkroom partition in which an opening has been cut. This permits the use of a light source outside the darkroom and simplifies the difficulty of excluding extraneous light from the room where the paper is being handled.

The Price

Revolving Back Enlarging Camera, 8x10, without lens, including revolving negative carrier, full set of kits and one sheet of opal glass.......$30.oo

New Model Easel, complete with 20 x 20 glass, and five 20 x 20 masks with 8x10,10x12,11x14, 14x17 and 16x20 openings . .$16.00

Prices f. o. b. Rochester, N. Y.

From An Artura Iris Print By Campbell Studio New York.

From An Artura Iris Print By Campbell Studio New York.

The Pyro Studio Line cut No. 235. For Newspaper advertising. Price, 50 cents.

The Pyro Studio Line cut No. 235. For Newspaper advertising. Price, 50 cents.

Half tone Cut No. 235 Price, 50 cents.

Half-tone Cut No. 235 Price, 50 cents.

This is the cut suggested on page 16 for an advertising folder. This cut will print well on any good grade of paper such as would be used for a small folder to mail to a selected list of prospective Easter customers. It is not suitable for newspaper advertising.

From An Artura Iris Print Mr. H. Mishkin.

From An Artura Iris Print Mr. H. Mishkin.

April 1917 Vol. 9 No. 2. More Business For You

The January meeting of the Philadelphia Professional Photographers was enlivened by an address on enlarging by I. Buxbaum, of Brooklyn. The meeting was held at the studio of Chas. Luedecke, and previous to the meeting the members gathered at the Imperial Restaurant for dinner. The Philadelphia photographers are endeavoring to find a worthy successor for the old family album. - Abel's Photographic Week-ly, issue of Feb. 3, '17.

The above is just another proof of the truth of the old adage: "Necessity is the mother of invention."

The worthy successor to the old family album is here. It will sell, and it will invite people to have their pictures taken.

And that means more business for you.

Whether you sell these albums or whether the dealer in photographic goods sell them they are going to make more business for you.

For years the public as well as photographers have realized the need of an album. When people know about this album and that it will accommodate 87% of all the sizes of pictures now made they will buy it gladly.

Spread the news of the Eastman Portrait Album, and sell pictures to fill it.

The more albums sold - the more business for you.

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