Developing Trays
| "Bull's-Eye" Composition, 4 × 6 | $0.15 | |
| "Bull's-Eye" Composition, 5 × 7 | .30 | |
| "Bull's-Eye" Composition. 3 × 8½ | .22 | |
| "Bull's-Eye" Composition, 4½ × 14 | .50 | |
| Maple Leaf Enameled, 4 × 5 | .20 | |
| Maple Leaf Enameled, 4 × 6 | .25 | |
| Maple Leaf Enameled, 5 × 7 | .35 |
Flash-Light Material
The simplest and safest method of making flash-light pictures is by means of the Eastman Flash Sheets and Kodak Flash Sheet Holder. The sheets burn slowly, giving a broad, soft light, and not so startling the subject as to give a staring effect to the eyes.
The holder is a genuine innovation. A saw tooth holds the sheet in proper position and it is lighted from the back through an aperture provided in the centre for the purpose. In this manner the holder is always between the operator and the flash sheet, and it may be held in the hand or supported on a tripod, a socket being provided for the latter purpose.
| No. 1 Flash Sheets, per package of ½ dozen sheets, 3 × 4 | $0.25 | |
| No. 2 Flash Sheets, per package of ½ dozen sheets, 4 × 5 | .40 | |
| No. 3 Flash Sheets, per package of ½ dozen sheets, 5 × 7 | .60 | |
| Kodak Flash Sheet Holder | 1.00 |
Kodak Magnesium Ribbon Holder