A User's Guide to the View CameraThe large-format camera is the ultimate tool of the photographer in search of quality. This revised, definitive guide to its use introduces digital-imaging information wherever relevant. Updated entries cover everything from equipment to shooting techniques to printing -- all smartly organized for easy reference -- plus a wealth of tips for exploiting unusual features of the camera. |
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Page 68
... hangers method . The extra equipment you will need includes sheet - film hangers and sheet - film developing tanks . A hanger is a stainless steel or plastic frame designed to hold the film by its edges . Different sizes of hangers are ...
... hangers method . The extra equipment you will need includes sheet - film hangers and sheet - film developing tanks . A hanger is a stainless steel or plastic frame designed to hold the film by its edges . Different sizes of hangers are ...
Page 69
Jim Stone. Hold and carry hangers between your hands . Be careful not to scratch the film with a hanger's sharp corner . To agitate the film , lift the hangers out of the tank slowly and drain them for a few seconds in this posi- tion ...
Jim Stone. Hold and carry hangers between your hands . Be careful not to scratch the film with a hanger's sharp corner . To agitate the film , lift the hangers out of the tank slowly and drain them for a few seconds in this posi- tion ...
Page 70
... hangers to one side until all of the film sheets are out of the solution and draining from one corner . Slowly lower ... hangers if you remove the interior divid- ers . After immersing the film in a wetting agent , hang the film to dry ...
... hangers to one side until all of the film sheets are out of the solution and draining from one corner . Slowly lower ... hangers if you remove the interior divid- ers . After immersing the film in a wetting agent , hang the film to dry ...
Contents
The Camera | 6 |
Using Your Camera | 14 |
Film and Development | 59 |
Copyright | |
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aberration adapter adjust allow angle aperture appear axis base bellows building called Calumet circle clip close color correct coverage covering darkslide depth of field distance edges elements enlarger equipment exposure extension face field field angle film holder film plane focal length focusing format frame front ground glass hand head hold horizontal increase introduced large-format larger lens lensboard lenses less light lines load longer ment monorail mounted move movements negative normal object optical pack parallel perspective photograph plane of focus Polaroid position processing produce projected rail reduce release remove requires result selected separate sheet sheet film shift shutter side sizes slide smaller speed spring back standard stop sure surface swing tank tilt tion tray tripod Type usually vertical view camera wide-field