Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer (1933)

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THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ADVERTISEMENTS October 18, 1933 For Autumn Pictures . . . ERICHROME Use “Verichrome” Film. “Verichrome” is sensitive to the warm yellows and browns that are Autumn’s characteristic tints. It puts them into your blackand-white prints in their correct relative strengths. And it has two coatings of sensitive emulsion — a fast one to capture shadow detail and a slow one to retain the high¬ lights. Together they give you just that extra reserve of power you need for the season of mists and weakening light. for successful snapshots KODAK LIMITED. KODAK HOUSE. KINGS WAY LONDON. W.C.2 PLEASE MENTION “ THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ” WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS.