Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1933)

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July 26, 1933 THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ADVERTISEMENTS — £500 — for ‘SNAPPY SNAPS’ Snap a happy subject and win a handsome cash prize. Seashore, Country; Lanes and City Streets are packed with charming scenes and subjects for every amateur photographer. SUNDAY GRAPHIC THE FAMILY SUNDAY PICTURE NEWSPAPER If your view-finder searches out the happy pictures you may quickly develop a winning way. Get busy right away. Full details in the Sunday Graphic. As the result of extensive study of sensitizing dyes carried out in the Kodak Research Laboratories, both the speed and colour sensitivity of Eastman Panchromatic Films have been greatly increased. The new standards attained necessitated revision of the series of Wratten Orthochromatic Filters. The two CCK” filters are the same as those previously supplied under these names. The K3 is now obsolete, the improvements in sensitizing having made it unnecessary. Kl. A pale yellow filter which should be used when only a slight colour correction is needed, or when exposure must of necessity be short. May be used with any of the Eastman Panchromatic Films. K2. A yellow filter giving full colour correction. For use with Eastman Commercial Pan¬ chromatic Film, Eastman Panchromatic Process Film and Eastman Portrait Pan¬ chromatic Film. The two new filters are : Xl. A pale green filter for use with Eastman Portrait Panchromatic Film by half-watt light or for Eastman Super-sensitive Pan¬ chromatic Film by daylight or arc lamp. X2. A deeper green filter for use with Eastman Super-sensitive Panchromatic Film by halfwatt light. These filters are not intended for use with a 16 mm. cine-camera, for which special filters are supplied. A leaflet “New Wratten Filters and their Uses” describes these filters more fully. It may be had free on application to — KODAK LIMITED (WRATTEN DIVISION 1 KINGSWAY LONDON, W.C.2 PLEASE MENTION “ THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ” WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS.