A Short Course in Photography: An Introduction to Black-and-white Photographic Technique |
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Page 54
... sure have some means of overriding the automatic system when you want to in- crease the exposure to lighten a picture or decrease the exposure to darken it . The change in exposure is measured in " stops . " Each aperture setting is 1 ...
... sure have some means of overriding the automatic system when you want to in- crease the exposure to lighten a picture or decrease the exposure to darken it . The change in exposure is measured in " stops . " Each aperture setting is 1 ...
Page 57
... sure that it is fast enough to prevent blurring of the image caused by cam- era or subject motion . In shutter - priority mode , you select a shutter speed fast enough to prevent blur . The camera will select an aperture ; make sure ...
... sure that it is fast enough to prevent blurring of the image caused by cam- era or subject motion . In shutter - priority mode , you select a shutter speed fast enough to prevent blur . The camera will select an aperture ; make sure ...
Page 65
... sure you have ready all the materials you'll need . Be sure to practice loading the developing reel ( steps 4-8 ) with a junked roll of film ; you'll be glad you did when you step into the darkroom with your first roll to load and you ...
... sure you have ready all the materials you'll need . Be sure to practice loading the developing reel ( steps 4-8 ) with a junked roll of film ; you'll be glad you did when you step into the darkroom with your first roll to load and you ...
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A Short Course in Photography: An Introduction to Black-and-white ... Barbara London,Jim Stone No preview available - 2001 |
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