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... black - and - white negatives 555 Dark bands and patches 562 Index to faults in black - and - white negatives 566 Faults in black - and - white prints 568 Faults in colour materials 570 Index Appendix 574 Processing formulae for black ...
... black - and - white negatives 555 Dark bands and patches 562 Index to faults in black - and - white negatives 566 Faults in black - and - white prints 568 Faults in colour materials 570 Index Appendix 574 Processing formulae for black ...
Page 16
... ( black - and - white ) . Colour photography did not become a practicable proposition for the average photographer until nearly 100 years after the invention of photography , but in recent years its use has gained rapidly over black - and ...
... ( black - and - white ) . Colour photography did not become a practicable proposition for the average photographer until nearly 100 years after the invention of photography , but in recent years its use has gained rapidly over black - and ...
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... black - and - white photography In black - and - white photography , colour filters are employed primarily as a means of controlling the reproduction of colours in terms of greys . A wide range of filter colours and densities are ...
... black - and - white photography In black - and - white photography , colour filters are employed primarily as a means of controlling the reproduction of colours in terms of greys . A wide range of filter colours and densities are ...
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aberration absorption acid angle aperture axis blue bromide cell characteristic curve chromatic coating colour developer colour filters colour negative colour printing colour temperature contrast correct cyan density developing agent diffuse effect employed emulsion enlarger exposed exposure meter f-number factor film speed fixing bath flash focal length focus focusing format formulae gamma gelatin give glass grains green and red highlights hydroquinone illumination increase lamps lenses light source log exposure magenta measured method metol mirror negative materials normal obtained optical panchromatic paper Phenidone photographic materials plane positive Potassium processing rangefinder reflection refractive refractive index reversal films safelight screen sensitised sensitivity sensitometry shadows shown in Figure shutter speed silver bromide silver halide single-lens reflex camera sodium thiosulphate solution spectral spectrum spherical aberration suitable sulphite surface technical cameras tion tone tungsten usually viewfinder washing wavelength WAVELENGTH nm yellow