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It will be found much- safer to use these marks for focus in many instances than to take a fresh focus, because in windy weather, or under difficulties, it is not always easy to hit ofiE the best focus, and at other times there may be no object to focus. DEVELOPMENT OF INSTANTANEOUS WORK. 59 Always photograph in the direction in which there is good light and contrast on the water. Unless you get a good light on the water and object, the develop- ment of the picture will be exceedingly difficult..., owing to the entire absence of contrast. The evening sun- light often gives pictures full of beautiful half-tone. Over-exposure must be avoided, as it tends to reduce the contrast. Development of Instantaneous Work. — For a half- plate, dissolve 2gr. of pyro in 2oz. of water. Flow this over the plate, rock well, and keep a good distance from the red light. Have by you a 10 per cent, solu- tion of bromide of potassium, also an ammonia solution, half ammonia and half water. Put about one-third of the amount of ammonia and bromide recommended in the maker's formula, and return the pyro solution from the dish to the same, thoroughly mix, and then flow over the plate.
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