International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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THE Kodak photographic paper mill — only one in the western hemisphere — turns out more than a hundred different brands of paper, all noted for their quality, uniformity, and ease of manipulation. And, counting various sizes, colors, weights, contrasts, and surfaces, Kodak is ready on short notice to ship any one of more than 60, 000 paper items. In this vast variety of products you are sure to find the right types of fine papers for all your needs. Among the most widely used are VITAVA PROJECTION — a fast enlarging medium, particularly valuable for exhibition prints; VITAVA OPAL — a warm-toned material suitable for both enlarging and contact printing; KODALURE — for prints of exceptional, warm quality and depth from negatives of average contrast. For complete data on the characteristics, purposes, and manipulation of the papers mentioned and others, write for the 48-page booklet, Eastman Photographic Papers (price, 1 5 cents). It's a dependable guide to best results. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, N. Y. la International Photograph kk for January, 1941