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Basic Photographic Materials and Processes, Third Edition

โœ Scribed by Nanette L. Salvaggio


Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
479
Edition
3
Category
Library

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In order to develop your artistic skills to the best of your ability, you first must understand the science and the fundamentals of photography. Whether you are a student of photography or a seasoned professional, this thoroughly updated edition of the classic text Basic Photographic Materials and Processes will provide all of the scientific information that you need. Full color throughout for the first time, this third edition covers new topics including digital resolution, digital sensor technology, scanner technology, color management, and tone reproduction. * The most comprehensive treatment of the science of photography available * Completely updated and revised to include digital processes* Full color throughout for the first time * New topics covered include digital resolution (sensors, printers, printer paper), digital sensor technology, scanner technology, color management, and tone reproduction


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