DEVELOP 1 
YOURSELF 
Pick your area of interest. And teach yourself with 
six easy-to-follow books in the new KODAK Work 
s/x>p Series. 
Each volume contains 96 pages of step-by-step 
pictorial instructions and costs only $8.96. 
Black-and-White Darkroom Techniques 
details all the steps for developing, printing, and 
finishing black- and-white prints. Plus, other 
sections cover choosing photographic 
paper dodging and burning in, 
mounting prints, and more. 
Using Filters gives 
creative advice that helps 
you see and capture extraor- 
dinary images in color 
and black-and-white. It 
shows you how to create 
mood with color filters, 
add dazzle with special- 
effects filters, and render 
more natural colors and 
tones with correction 
filters. 
Photographing uith 
Automatic Cameras 
show’s you how to get the 
most from your automatic 
camera. Especially useful 
for newcomers to 35 mm 
photography, it looks at 
how automatic cameras 
work and how to best use 
one. It offers special tips for 
capturing landscapes, por- 
traits. and other subjects 
with an automatic camera 
Building a Home Darkroom tells you how to 
plan, what you'll need and where to locate. From 
planning to construction to electrical work to 
plumbing, this hxx)k shows the step- by step 
completion of a prototype darkrcxim in pho- 
tographs and easy- to- understand 
illustrations. 
Electronic Flash starts 
with the basics, giving 
thorough coverage of how. 
when, and where a flash 
can be used to enhance 
your photographs. Ad- 
vanced techniques such as 
bounce and multiple flash 
are discussed 
Color Printing Tech- 
niques explains die basic 
procedures for making 
color prints from color 
negatives and color slides 
(including the new 
KODAK EKEAFLEX PCT 
Color Printmaking Prod- 
ucts). Also included is 
information on equipment, 
darkrooms, retouching, 
aid framing. 
Choose one or all six 
titles in the new KODAK 
W orkshop Series at your 
camera store or wherever fine 
photography bcxiks are sold 
Because the best way to put some mus- 
cle in your photographic development is to 
work out with the experts. 
When it comes to photography, 
Kodak wrote the book. 
© Eastman Kodak Company. 1981 
