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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1908 (Heft 22)

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Eastman Kodak Co. [Ozobrome Prints]
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.31045#0049
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Evening Carbon-
Ozobrome
A new and simple process for making true
carbon prints or enlargements without sunlight
and without transferring.
The sensitive material is bromide or Velox paper.
The print is produced by chemical action set up when
the sensitized tissue and bromide or Velox prints are
placed in contact.
Ozobrome prints, with a choice of twelve colors,
can be made either upon the original print or trans-
ferred to any suitable surface.
The image is not reversed, making double transfer
a thing of the past.
A number of prints in Ozobrome can be made from
one bromide or Velox print without the use of a neg-
ative, and the original print may still be retained
unimpaired. Any class of negative may be used for
making the print or enlargement as the numerous grades
of bromide or Velox paper make it an easy matter to
produce either soft or contrasty effects at will.

EASTMAN KODAK CO.

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