ISBN13: | 9781032404868 |
ISBN10: | 1032404868 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 518 oldal |
Méret: | 254x178 mm |
Súly: | 453 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 130 Illustrations, black & white; 125 Halftones, black & white; 5 Line drawings, black & white; 59 Tables, black & white |
700 |
The Darkroom Cookbook
GBP 53.99
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The fifth edition of this comprehensive guide to darkroom photography is fully revised and updated, placing analog and traditional methods into the context of a digital world and contemporary workflows.
The fifth edition of this comprehensive guide to darkroom photography is fully revised and updated, placing analog and traditional methods into the context of a digital world and contemporary workflows.
Including invaluable analog photography techniques, chemicals, and equipment, supported by visual examples. The DCB5 has 180 updated recipes for darkroom experiments, and tips for mastering the darkroom. It includes the chemicals used to develop, stop, fix, tone, and archivally process films and prints. DCB5 contains invaluable information on making enlarged digital negatives, planning a darkroom, and safely handling photographic chemicals. It features new sections on split-printing, solarization, and making your own gelatin emulsion. The fifth edition includes contributions and stunning black-and-white imagery by established artists such as Bruce Barnbaum, Tim Rudman, Christina Z. Anderson, John Sexton, and more.
This is the essential guide for any practitioner who wants to take the next step to develop a thorough understanding of film and darkroom processes, techniques, and working methodologies, as well as graduate and advanced photography students with an interest in analog and darkroom processes.
"This is the classic guide for analog photography enthusiasts interested in high-quality darkroom work... In addition to 'recipes' for darkroom experiments, this book contains invaluable information on developers, push-processing, reversal processing, enlarged negatives, pyro formulas, printing, and toning prints." -- shutterhub.org.uk, August 2017
Chapter 1: Planning a Darkroom; Chapter 2: Equipment; Chapter 3: Film; Chapter 4: Film Developers; Chapter 5: Types of Film Developers; Chapter 6: Film Development; Chapter 7: Pyrogallol and Pyrocatechin; Chapter 8: Print Developers; Chapter 9: Paper; Chapter 10: Printing Methods and Techniques; Chapter 11: Printing Techniques of Master Printers; Chapter 12: Stop Baths and Fixers; Chapter 13: Toning Prints; Chapter 14: Reduction and Intensification; Chapter 15: Enlarged Digital Negatives; Chapter 16: Printing Out Processes; Chapter 17: Print Solarization; Chapter 18: Making a Simple Silver Bromide Gelatin Emulsion