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. |
Contents
The Camera | 6 |
Using Your Camera | 14 |
Film and Development | 59 |
Copyright | |
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