Introduction to Photographic Principles |
Contents
Cameras | 2 |
The camera and the eye 6 Shutters 6 Types of cameras 10 Choosing | 16 |
The double convex lens 23 Magnification 30 Concave lenses 30 | 30 |
Copyright | |
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acid angle astigmatism blue bromide camera characteristic curve chemical circle of confusion color combination contact printing contrast crystal density depends depth of field determine developing agent diameter effect elements enlarger equation exposed exposure meter film speed filter factor focal length focus formula ƒ number gamma gelatin give glass grains grams Hydroquinone hyperfocal distance illuminance illustrations image distance inches incident light index of refraction Kodak lens axis lenses light intensity light source magnification metallic silver method Metol negative material object distance ounces p₁ Paperbound photographic emulsion photographic papers picture plates point source polarizing filter positive potassium principal planes prism produce rays reflected requires resolution SAN DIEGO satisfactory sensitivity sensitometer shown in Fig shows shutter silver halide sodium sulfite sodium thiosulfate spectral spectrum spherical aberration stereograms stereoscopic subtractive surface temperature tion transmitted transparencies usually vibrations wavelength waves yellow