The Manual of photography
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The Manual of photography
Focal Press, 1988
8th ed. / [revised by] Ralph E. Jacobson, Sidney F. Ray, Geoffrey G. Attridge
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Note
Bibliography: p. 381-382
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Manual of Photography has aided thousands of photographers in their careers. It provides accessible and authoritative information on virtually every technical aspect of photography for the professional photographer, lab technician or manager and for students or serious amateurs wishing to become more technically competent.
The Manual of Photography was first published almost one hundred years ago. The Eighth Edition continues that tradition as a technical reference source
Dealing with the fundamental principles as well as the practice of photography, the Manual explains optics, chemistry and the evaluation of image quality, their applications in lens and camera design and function, exposure metering systems, photographic materials and processes, archival aspects of images, tone and colour reproduction and measures of photographic image quality.
First published almost one hundred years ago, the Eighth Edition continues a long established tradition of being the first point of reference on every technical aspect of photography.
Table of Contents
- CONTENTS INCLUDE: The photographic process
- Photographic light sources
- Lens aberrations
- The camera lens
- Types of camera
- The elements of the camera
- Camera movements
- Optical filters and attachments
- Spectral sensitivity of photographic materials
- Principles of colour photography
- Sensitometry
- The reproduction of colour
- Developers and development
- Processing following development
- Camera exposure determination
- Photographic papers
- Printing and enlarging
- Evaluation of the photographic image.
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