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a distance equal to one focal length When the distance between the optical center of the lens and the focal plane is greater than one focal length, an increase to the indicated exposure is usually required. Before an accurate increase in exposure can be applied by opening the lens diaphragm, the effectiveness of the f/stop of the indicated exposure should be determined Remember, the marked f/stops of a lens that is set beyond one focal length are not valid because the f/stops are a ratio of the diameter of the lens aperture to one focal length. Refer to chapter 4 to determine how to compensate exposure hand, using tanks or trays. Recommendations for specific developers, developing times, and developing temperatures are given with each type of film. Some films not designed specifically for copying may yield negatives with excessive contrast. This can usually be avoided by reducing the developing time. Consult the Photo-Lab Index to find suitable developing times to lower or raise contrast. work, it has become more commonplace to photograph computer monitors, and radarscopes all can be classified lens to be centered and perpendicular to the monitor. The camera must be mounted on a sturdy tripod. A cable release and a macro lens are recommended. sweeps on the scope is the factor that determines the exposure at a given f/stop. The number of rotations is not proportional to film exposure. As a general rule, the exposure doubles between one and three sweeps. To get the correct exposure, you must bracket the exposure. A good starting point for less than three sweeps with ISO Do this by turning up the intensity until halos appear. Then turn it down until the halos just disappear. When the intensity of the scope is too great, the image appears out of focus. If the intensity of the scope is not great enough, there is little contrast between the video and the background. available, use a computer monitor with a flat screen rather than a curved screen Use the same procedures for shooting computer screens that you use for radarscopes. The difference is there is no sweeping motion when shooting a computer monitor or a television. When motion is apparent, you must use a shutter speed of stops the motion of the image. prevents glare on the screen and only the illumination from the screen affects the film. copying. A duplicate or "dupe" can be made to almost any desired size. Contrast and density along with color adjustments can be made when duplicating color slides. to change or enhance colors for special applications. DUPLICATING copyboard for copying transparent originals must allow light to be transmitted through the original to the camera. copied the same as reflection originals. 35mm transparencies are copied with special slide copying attachments for cameras, or copied in specially designed, semiautomatic or automatic slide copiers. Basic Photography Course |
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