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film. Because of the inherent high contrast of photographic papers, if not controlled, contrast is gained in each generation of a reproduction. Kodak Internegative film is designed to give greater contrast separation in the highlights without raising the overall subject contrast in the negative. To achieve proper color balance in the shadows, midtones, and highlights, you must perform tests to assure that proper exposure and color filtration is obtained. The Photo-Lab Index contains the procedures necessary to accomplish this testing. Continuous-Tone Originals copy each type of matter with an appropriate film separately and then sandwich the two negatives together, or print the two negatives separately on the same piece of paper. The colored lines should be copied with an extremely high contrast film, such as Kodalith Pan, and the pastel-colored portions of the original should be copied with a moderate contrast film. combined line and continuous-tone original with a Copy film or Kodak Commercial film. of gray. Examples of halftone originals are printed pictures in newspapers or magazines. Small dots with a light tone or highlight. Large dots that are close together produce the illusion of dark tones or shadow areas. Because the dots are all the same tone (black), halftone originals can be copied as line originals. This type of original can also be copied as a continuous-tone original, depending on the use of the final product. Produced for Copying reproduction results. normal density, color saturation, and a glossy surface. typewriter ribbon. A carbon "one time" ribbon is best. paper background, you can place a sheet of carbon paper behind the typing paper. This causes the carbon to be transferred onto the back of the paper during typing. typing to no more than 8 double-spaced lines with 43 elite or 36 pica characters to a line. When photographing typed copy, use a template as a guide for setting up your camera Allow about 1/8 inch of space outside the template lines in the camera viewfinder. in its original condition. By use of appropriate corrective flattened by placing the original on a mounting board and then in a heated dry-mounting press. Mounting in this manner is permanent and should be considered carefully before being used. squeegee it onto a sheet of glass with the emulsion toward the glass. The photograph must be removed from the glass before it dries; otherwise, it may stick to the glass. can be eliminated in the reproduction by using panchromatic film and a filter that is the same color as the stain. Details on eliminating images of stains with filters is discussed in chapter 3. documents that have faded and are yellowed should be Basic Photography Course |
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