The Photographic News: A Weekly Record of the Progress of Photography, Volume 40Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1896 |
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Page 637
... shadows be eo dense as to be quite opaque ; just as no negative should have ither clear glass shadows , or high lights , which will not allow ome light to pass . I am afraid we photographers seldom ealise that in paintings by our best ...
... shadows be eo dense as to be quite opaque ; just as no negative should have ither clear glass shadows , or high lights , which will not allow ome light to pass . I am afraid we photographers seldom ealise that in paintings by our best ...
Page 718
... shadows persistently refuse to come out even with the addition of more alkali . With correct exposure the high lights appear in a reasonable time , and are followed by the half - tones and the shadows , and it is only till all the image ...
... shadows persistently refuse to come out even with the addition of more alkali . With correct exposure the high lights appear in a reasonable time , and are followed by the half - tones and the shadows , and it is only till all the image ...
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... shadows , and there are no deep shadows , and consequently contrast is wanting and the print looks flat . Under - exposure can always be known by the glassy shadows - that is , there is an absence of detail - and if development is ...
... shadows , and there are no deep shadows , and consequently contrast is wanting and the print looks flat . Under - exposure can always be known by the glassy shadows - that is , there is an absence of detail - and if development is ...
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