How To Make Good
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How to Identify the First Six Editions
1st Edition:
Page 28: Top camera pointed to the right.
Page 139: Third paragraph reads "If one has a weak
Page 142: 1 illustration.
Page 144: 2 illustrations.
2nd Edition:
Page 27: Last Autoline entry "Style HHH"
Page 28: Both cameras pointed to the right.
Page 85: Asteric left off indented instruction
Page 142: 2 illustrations.
Page 144: 1 illustration.
3rd Edition:
Page 27: Last Autotime entry "Style I"
Page 28: Both cameras illustrated straight on and both
Page 30 and 31: The Autographic Kodak cameras.
circular).
Page 77: Table at bottom contains four entries.
Page 82: Contains two new paragraphs:
Autographic . . ."
Third paragraph reads "The Autographic film . . ."
1 illustration.
Page 83: 2 illustrations.
Page 85: 2 illustrations.
Page 86: 2 illustrations.
Page 87: Part of the instructions under the heading
Page 142: New product listed as "Brilliant Velvet Bromide".
Page 146: New Title: "The Brownie and Vest Pocket
Page 158: New Title: "Velox Lantern Slide Film".
4th Edition:
5th Edition:
1917 160 Pages
Page 27: No Autotime scales listed.
Page 120: Kodak Amateur Printer and Kodak Auto-Mask
6th Edition:
Items added to Index:
Filters, Color
Outdoor Exposure
Portraits, Home
Page 4: First illustration new, entitled "Hay Time".
Page 18: No. 3A Autographic Kodak camera appears in
Added: "Note:U.S. 4 equals . . ."(Fourth Paragraph)
U.S. aperture values and f aperture values explained
Page 23: Two photographs of a young man demonstrating how
Page 29: New illustration titled "Summer Time" showing two
Page 42: New illustration titled "The Approaching Storm"
Page 79: Photographic illustration, formerly a drawing.
Page 139: Next to the last paragraph reads,
Page 140: Last sentence in seventh paragraph reads
Page 146: New title: "Outdoor Exposures"