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KODASCOPE FILM VIEWER Here’s a real help for anyone doing much film editing—a device which pro- jects the film image brilliantly, and considerably enlarged, on a ground glass for easy inspection. The Film Viewer may be attached to any hori- zontal rewind; the small projector lamp operates on any home current. Ample connecting cord is provided. By pressing a lever at the Viewer’s gate an identifying nick is cut in the edge of the film as a guide for splicing and other editing purposes. This nick in no way injures the film or interferes with its future use. When ordering, specify whether you want the Viewer for use with 8 mm. or 16 mm. film. Price $12.50 KORASLOPE REPEATER Continuous projection of 16 mm. film— in any length up to 200 feet—without rewinding or attention from an operator is achieved by the Kodascope Repeater. It is of great value in show rooms, expositions, conventions, etc. _ , KODASCOPE FILM VIEWER •* ► S>t4D£ In US 4 Bj’ EASTMAN tai. r.oc At top, the Film Viewer at- tached to a rewind. Above, the Film Viewer, with a frame of film projected on its ground glass. Right, the identifying nick, cut in the film margin as an editing aid, does not inter- fere with the film or its pro- jection. Having threaded the Re- peater and the Kodascope according to easily followed directions, you may leave the machine to do its work with- out further attention. A mercury switch stops operation in case of film breakage. The Repeater may be attached to Kodascope L and, of course, serves equally well both black-and-white and Kodachrome Film. Price $37.50 i:t