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Page 57
... exposure index of the film to arrive at the lens and shutter settings . This method works very well at least with average , well - lighted scenes- and gives a good yield of acceptable color pictures for screen projection . But , if ...
... exposure index of the film to arrive at the lens and shutter settings . This method works very well at least with average , well - lighted scenes- and gives a good yield of acceptable color pictures for screen projection . But , if ...
Page 58
... exposure conditions for the particular type of camera film . When the camera is used to photograph real scenes with the same type of film , a spot - meter reading taken in the lightest part of the scene is likely to be quite different ...
... exposure conditions for the particular type of camera film . When the camera is used to photograph real scenes with the same type of film , a spot - meter reading taken in the lightest part of the scene is likely to be quite different ...
Page 63
... exposure conditions , each type of film is given an expo- sure index by the manufacturer . Doubling the exposure index from 25 to 50 , for instance means that the film can be exposed with half as much light , or the camera lens could be ...
... exposure conditions , each type of film is given an expo- sure index by the manufacturer . Doubling the exposure index from 25 to 50 , for instance means that the film can be exposed with half as much light , or the camera lens could be ...
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