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Show It Ulf only a little time to put tildes in order and file Uum neatly and it is o worthwhile in terms of smoother showings. Make If a Good Show Color slides are something al. most everyone enjoys shooting and showing. But remember, no one likes to look at them projected upside-down. Nor is it considered, quite pricket to let your audience languish while you go through heaps of slides in search of a particular one you want to show, To avoid these pitfalls of slide show business, some of our friend. put little tab; cn the upper right-hand corners of their slides. That way,-they can tell at a touch that every slide is going to be shown right-side-up and "reading from j left to right" as it should be. If you don't want to fuss, with sticking tabs on, there's another simple procedure to follows Just make an "X" mark on the upper right corner jf the side facing you -1 ' '. . , ( : j when you put the slide into the projector. As for missing or mislaid slides, the best solution is to have your slides arranged in series or groups vecording to subject, event, place, time, or what have you. This will help you know where each slide is and make it easy to have t right at hand when you're ready to show it. Shuffling's fine for card-players but taboo for slide-showers! So take these' little precautions be-' fore putting on your next slide show and you won't get "lost In the shuffle"! Slide file box '3 are Inexpensive theie3 even one which looks like a book and will sit up right on your favorite book shelf. Having them all in one box is easier than keeping them la the original package. John Van Guilder |