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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1904 (Heft 7)

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The Anthony and Scovill Company [ANSCO Film]
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.30317#0065
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SUBSTANTIAL RECOGNITION
hasbeen accorded the
ANSCODay-Light-LoadingFILM

IT HAS been proven by
many and repeated tests
that the Ansco Film has no
equal in latitude of exposure
and development. The chem-
ical purity of the film-support
ensures exceptional keeping-
qualities. Under adverse
conditions Ansco Film will
yield the highest percentage
of good negatives.
ANSCO FILMS
are adapted for use in film-
cameras made under the
Houston Patent, namely:
Ansco, Kodak, Weno, Hawk-
Eye, and Buck-Eye cameras.
Daylight
Development
ANSCO FILM is the only brand of film which is ready prepared
for development in the McCurdy Developing-
box, lately advertised under the registered trade-mark "Kodak." All
other brands must be prepared by the user, at the expense of his time
and patience, and at the risk of fogging the film.
The Ansco Film is ready prepared under a patented method,
United States patent No. 727,283, dated May 5, 1903, which permits
both ends of the film to be attached to the black paper without the
chance of the film buckling and bunching in the camera.

THE ANTHONY AND SCOVILL COMPANY
122-124 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK
 
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