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• 46-Instructions for the operation
Kodascope Screens
To obtain the very best results, one of the Kodasco p~.: ' creens
should be used. They are made especially for projection wi.th the
Kodascope. Do not attempt to use a sheet or a blank w ~t ll. for a
screen, as they cannot give good results.
No. 00 Kodascope Screen, l•'i,.;. 42, is
small and compact. The top and t:i lll porting
sides are folded when the screen is n o~ in use.
This screen is intended for advance i11sp ction
of the film before showing to an audie11 · ; and
is also very convenient while editi n,..; your films,
as the projecting top and sides penni I, u. ing the
screen in a room where the light is o11ly light ly
Fig. 42
subdued.
The No. 00 Kodascope Screen is for a picture 10 x t :~ inches.
No. 0 Kodascope Screen, Fig.
43, is mounted in a frame. Place it
on a table or a stand, turning the
t wo supports on the lower edge, as
shown in Fig. 43. This screen is sup-
plied with a canvas cover fitted with
a handle, making it convenient to
carry; the cover also protects the
surface of the screen from injury,
when it is not in use. -
The No. 0 Kodascope Screen IS
for a picture 22 x 30 inches.
No. 1 Kodascop .. creen ,
Fig. 45, is built on Lh , curtain
principle. It is aLl.:~ ·h d to a
spring roller and coli at es into
a box which is fi l.l.ed with a
handle, making it (•asy to carry,
Fig. 44 see Fig. 44.