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photoelectric exposure meter. of the lens and locate the diameter of the maximum image area within the specified definition of the lens. Also called angular fields. photographic film from the emulsion to prevent curling by balancing the forces that tend to curl the film, as it is wet and dried during processing. film or plate, or between the emulsion and the support, to suppress halation (also called prevent the formation of sludge. Sodium metaphosphate and boric acid are commonly used for this purpose. size may be either fixed or variable. high to four units wide (3:4). lens having astigmatism is unable to image horizontal and vertical lines in the same plane with equal sharpness. photograph. It lightens the tones as the distance automatically regardless of the degree of reduction or magnification. which the primary unit is the pound (7,000 grains); usually expressed in pounds, ounces, and binary fractions thereof. plane through the optical axis of the camera. camera. (2) A screen, drape, or projected scene used in a photography studio behind the subject. paper is usually black on one side and colored on the opposite side. Numerals are usually printed on the colored side in a position where they can be viewed through the camera window. Also called duplex paper. (ASA) portions of the subject from direct illumination. density. beam along different optical paths. camera this by converting a metallic silver image to a halide or other salt that can be removed from the film with hypo. When bleaching is not carried to completion, can be used for bleaching. (3) Any chemical solution Basic Photography Course |
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