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Photography for the Amateur. Second Edition Revised by Lloyd I. Snodgrass of Eastman Kodak Company. Edited by Herbert C. McKay, F.R.P.S., Dean, New York Institute of Photography. by French, George W.

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Title
Photography for the Amateur. Second Edition Revised by Lloyd I. Snodgrass of Eastman Kodak Company. Edited by Herbert C. McKay, F.R.P.S., Dean, New York Institute of Photography.
Author
French, George W.
Seller
Lighthouse Books, ABAA (United States)
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New York: Falk Publishing Company, Inc., 1933. Octavo, red cloth (hardcover), gilt lettering, 426 pp + [x] pp ads. Very Good, with light edgewear. Content Headings include: Picture Making -- Its Advantages as a Hobby; Equipment for the Beginner; Cameras: Box cameras, Folding cameras, Hand cameras, View cameras, Reflecting cameras, Portrait cameras, Motion picture cameras; Lenses: Nature of light; Refraction of light, Image formation, Anastigmat lenses, Types of lenses, Properties of lenses, Relative aperture and ƒ numbers, Hyperfocal distance, Lens speed, Choice of a photographic lens, Care of lenses, Supplementary lenses; Shutters and Their Use: Diaphragm stops, Systems of stops, Types of shutters; Films and Plates: Sensitive materials, Films and plates, Sensitivity or speed, Latitude, Color sensitivity, Exposure; Taking the Picture: Preparation, Loading the camera, Focusing, Choice of stop, Table of comparative stop values, Selecting the view, Making the exposure, Picture taking in the sunlight, Exposure table for sunlight, in the shade, Exposure table for shade, With a reflecting camera, Interiors; The Darkroom; The Process of Development: Materials used, Tray development of rollfilm, Tank development of rollfilm, Developing plates, Developing cutfilms, Developing film packs, Factorial development, Developing underexposures, Developing overexposures, Overdevelopment, Underdevelopment, Variation in development and exposure, What happens during development, Making developers, Metol-Hydroquinone developer (formula); Fixing, Washing, Drying and Filing Negatives; Beginner’s Troubles, Series I; Printing; More About Printing; Beginner’s Troubles, Series II; Finishing the Picture; Special Treatment of the Negative; Projection Printing (Enlarging); Special Phases of Photography; Miniature Camera Photography; Stereoscopic Photography; Photographic Solutions; How to Make the Camera Pay...