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Using Film in the Digital Age

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This is a book about using black and white film and vintage cameras which I have been using last 30 years or more; and still use as a matter of preference having become attached to the the feel and functionality of these wonderful machines. I believe that black and white film still has a place in the digital age and is, after all, the direct descendant of the negative positive process started by William Henry Fox Talbot.

In this book is information about folding cameras, the single lens reflex, developing film, scanning film and a glossary of photographic terms covering such details as;- film speed, shutter speed and aperture, depth of field, exposure, reciprocity law failure, the hyper-focal distance, differential focussing, acutance, un-sharp masking, high optical density and the sunny 16 method of estimating exposure without an exposure meter. At the end of the book are some examples of my photographs.

85 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 8, 2013

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