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This book is about lens accessories - what they are, what they do, how do they work, and how you can use them to improve your pictures and to obtain unusual and creative effects.
This book will tell you which filter can produce the effect you want with a certain subject, and it will tell you how much to increase your exposure to compensate for the light the filter absorbs. It will also supply you with a wealth of ideas for using a variety of lens attachments to produce imaginative photographs.
Table of Contents:
- How Filters Work
- Types and Sizes
- Filter Designations
- Light and Color
- Filter Factors
- Filters for B&W Pictures
- Correction filters
- Contrast filters
- Reducing the effects of Haze with Filters
- Filters for Use with B&W and Color Films
- Polarizing Screens
- Neutral Density Filters for Reducing Exposures
- Filters for Color Pictures
- Skylight Filters
- Conversion Filters
- Kodak Color Compensating Filters
- Using Filters for Creative Effects
- Multiple Exposures
- Split Field Filtering
- Color Polarizers
- Making your own Filters
- Color Slides from B&W Prints
- Special Effects Attachments
- Transmission Diffraction Gratings
- Soft-Focus Effects
- Vignetting
- Cross Screens
- Multiple Image Lenses
- Fisheye Effects
- Split Field Effects
- Close Up and Telephoto Attachments
- Close Up Lenses
- Extension Tubes and Bellows
- Picture Taking Through Telescopes
- Teleconverters
- Care and Handling of Filters and Lens Attachments
- Gelatin Filters
- Stability of Filters
- Glass Filters and Lens Attachments
CONDITION: Soft Cover booklet, 1978, 76 pages, light overall wear |
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