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  1. Fundamental Photographic Techniques: A Laboratory Manual by Wayne A. Braith, John R. Gammell, et all 1991-08-01
  2. Photographic instrumentation: Techniques, equipments, applications by Kenneth Shaftan, 1962
  3. Photographics: Photographic Techniques for Design by Nicholas Jenkins, 1984-03
  4. Modern Photographic Techniques by Wolfgang (Translated from the German By A Freihen, 1976
  5. Modern Photographic Techniques(Import) by Freihen, 1977-10
  6. Photographic Impressionists of Spain: A History of the Aesthetics and Technique of Pictorial Photography (Studies in Art and Religious Interpretation) by S. Carl King, 1989-06
  7. The complete screenprint and lithograph;: The art and technique of the screen print, the lithograph, photographic techniques, care of prints, the dealer ... prints, print workshop, sources and charts by John Ross, 1974
  8. Modern Photographic Techniques by Wolfgang; Chalkley, A A (translator) Freihen, 1976
  9. TECHNIQUE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC RETOUCHING. by Walter S. & Alfred L. Slade. King, 1965
  10. Photographic Techniques in Scientific Research Volume 2 by A. A. (Editor) Newman, 1976
  11. The Complete Guide to Photographic Techniques and Materials by Michael Freeman, 1983-02
  12. Amphoto Guide to Filters ( From Standard corrections to exotic special effects, the versatility of filters is unmatched by any other photographic technique ) by Robb Smith, 1979
  13. The Workbook of Photographic Techniques by John Hedgecoe, 1997-10
  14. How to Control and Use Photographic Lighting (Updated Version) by David Brooks, 1989-07-13

81. Cutting Moment ARYU
Advertising photography studio in Osaka. Photo Gallery showing a wide range of subjects, such as architecture, food, portraits, products and still life, using various photographic and lightning techniques.
http://www.cm-aryu.com
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82. Goffe Visual Services: Legal Evidence Documentation Photography & Videography
Offer photographic and video documentation of evidence using sophisticated equipment and techniques, from Albuqerque, New Mexico.
http://www.goffevisual.com/
Home Video Depositions Photo Company ... Contact GVS
Established 1968
GVS provides more than three decades
of experience in the documentation of
evidence for the legal profession.
GVS is the most complete, best equipped, best trained
and most knowledgeable legal photography firm in New Mexico. Full Service Visual Impact We provide more than two decades of experience in the documentation of evidence for the legal profession. We maintain the confidentiality required by our clientele. We have in-house darkroom capabilities for prints to 30 x 40 inches. The size of enlargements are determined by their use. Accuracy Our photographic and video editing and duplication equipment and expertise are unmatched for detail, clarity and accuracy. Accuracy also means providing night vision documentation that is proven to be a fair and accurate representation of what the eyes see.
Evidence Photographers International Council Member - American Trial Lawyers Association Certified, Advisory Board Member, and Certified Legal Video Instructor - American Guild of Court Videographers Founding Board Member - Society of Investigative Videographers

83. Chris Gatcum Photography
Examples of advertising and illustrative image making, using both traditional still life, and contemporary photographic and digital techniques. Contact by phone or email.
http://www.cgphoto.co.uk/

84. NUSPS Homepage
photographic Society of NUS official site. Has a comprehensive review of various equipment, and also provides tip and techniques. There is also a photo gallery, forum, as well as membersonly section for equipment loan and darkroom booking.
http://www.nusps.org.sg/
NUSPS Homepage The NUS Photographic Society was one of the earliest interest groups formed in the National University of Singapore. Today, the Society boasts of more than 600 members. The Society is actively involved in bringing photographic techniques and knowledge to members through courses and photo-outings. Our goals
  • Helping members gain knowledge and application to a whole array of photographic fields Giving members an insight to professional photography Creating a community of photographers, with broad resources to materials and knowledge
Our Vision
For the year of 2005/2006, the Society will embark in the direction of fostering the Society's cohesiveness and our link will be our members. Hence, our Society is organized such that for members who wish to take part in organizing our activities and yet are not a part of the Main Committee, we offer them the chance of joining our sub-committees so that they will be able to involve themselves behind the scenes in running the Society as well.
Latest news Online membership application form
Kent Ridge, Post Office PO Box 1121

85. The SFU Darkroom Club
Student society club providing darkroom access and forums for sharing information about photographic art and techniques, photo critiques, and other means to work with and learn from each other. Executives, membership, news and events, facility, tutorials, guidelines, online exhibition and resources.
http://www.sfu.ca/~darkroom/
No frames, eh? Click here to view the Darkroom Club site without frames.

86. Personalised Mugs, Mouse Mats And T-Shirts.
Uses dye sublimation techniques to provide photographic gifts and promotional items. Includes contact details, prices and ordering information.
http://www.yourdesign.co.uk
YOUR DESIGN.CO.UK print mugs, mouse mats, t shirts, jigsaws, teddy bears and many more products with your photograph, logo, image or personal design. Simply select your product from the illustrations to the right of this box to start your design. ONLINE DESIGN SERVICE - The design process is quick and easy, with help available at all stages. COMPETITIVE QUOTES on all orders over 10 ITEMS. NO MINIMUM OR MAXIMUM ORDER AND NO COLOUR RESTRICTIONS OR SET UP COSTS - ideal for all your business promotions or gift ideas. It is quick and easy with 3 STEPS to follow: Locate your image on your computer and:
  • Select the product you wish to have printed from the home page, then using the options provided select the areas you wish to personalise (For example front and back of a mug).
  • 87. Livermore Valley Camera Club
    The Livermore Valley Camera welcomes guests, new and experienced photographers to join us each month as we share our photographic images and techniques.
    http://www.livermorevalleycameraclub.com/

    88. Silver Gelatin - Photography Information
    Photo techniques, tips, and general photographic information.
    http://www.silvergelatin.net/
    Silver Gelatin Home > Welcome
    Welcome
    Welcome to Silver Gelatin, your one stop for all the photography information you're looking for. Silver Gelatin aims to be a leading photography resource on the internet. We plan to cover all aspects of photography and the photographic process. We've just launched the site. For now, we are going to put links up for the various photography articles and camera tips we have. There will be a lot more photography content added in the next few months as we continue to grow. And you can believe us when we say we are going to grow. Check out some of the photography information we've covered so far, or the photographic tips we've posted, and have a look around. Be kind, there will be even more information coming soon. And of course, if you have any photography questions, about film, cameras, photo equipment, or just the website contact us

    89. IMAGING IN ITALY - Photographic Workshops In Rome Italy
    Visit Rome with a National Geographic photographer for onsite workshops and photographic encounters teaching the techniques and tools of imaging. Contains the proposed itinerary for seven days.
    http://www.imaging-in-italy.com/
    Welcome to Imaging in Italy Introduction Program Workshops Accommodations ... Contact Come capture the richness and romance of Rome! Imagine yourself spending an exciting day or a full week in Rome with a National Geographic photographer taking great pictures, visiting beautiful places and famous monuments while enjoying fabulous food and extraordinary culture.
    Imaging In Italy is a unique photographic program held in a fabulous location, and a rare opportunity to learn the camera techniques used by world-class professionals. Our programs are for anyone who loves Italy, photography, Italian culture and cuisine. Take home impressive photos and a lifetime of great memories of a delightful and rewarding experience in Rome. Great Photography, Fantastic Food, Memories for a Lifetime
    If you're thinking about a summer vacation package in Europe this year, whether on your own or with your travel agency, and love photography, think about Imaging In Italy. If you like taking pictures, eating great food, visiting great monuments or just want to enjoy a Rome, Italy vacation, think about our program - a one week Renaissance experience led by a former National Geographic photographer who will lead you in engaging exercises and workshops in photography - both traditional and digital photography. We also offer a summer special workshop for watercolor painters and artists. So if you want to travel Europe or just take a Europe tour

    90. Library Of Congress:Emergency Drying Procedures For Water Damaged Collections
    techniques and procedures to follow to salvage water damaged library collections, including books, framed items, photographic materials. paper and mold damaged materials
    http://lcweb.loc.gov/preserv/emerg/dry.html
    Emergency Drying Procedures for Water Damaged Collections
    Safety Precautions:
    • Wear protective, latex gloves and long sleeves.
    If mold is present, wear a respirator. Some mold species are toxic; if any health effects are observed, contact a doctor and/or mycologist. When cleaning items with dry mold, make sure the mold spores are drawn way from you, i.e. by the use of a vacuum cleaner. Wash your hands after handling materials with mold. Air-drying:
    • Use fans to provide maximum air circulation but do not aim fans directly at the drying materials.
    Absorb excess moisture using a clean sponge, paper or bath towels, etc. Do not blot on hand-written ink or fragile surfaces. Do not use printed newsprint for blotting; ink can transfer. Air-drying Paper Documents, Maps, Posters, etc:
    • Paper is very fragile when wet and must be handled with care, provide adequate support.
    • Blot excess water off the documents.
    • Do not attempt to separate individual items while very wet. You may leave them in stacks no higher than 1/4" to dry.
    If pages can be separated safely they can be interleaved using absorbent or separating materials, such as waxed paper. Change interleaving materials until item is dry.

    91. The Models Center Studios Home Page
    Model management professional photographic portfolios, audition and interview techniques designed to get place models with agents.
    http://www.themodelscenter.com/

    92. Rockland Colloid: Photography Materials Home Page
    Information on the combination of new and old techniques to produce many new types of photographic prints.
    http://www.rockaloid.com/
    Photography that combines traditional and new techniques. Visit Gallery
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    Photographic Emulsions
    For those having a darkroom and an enlarger, nothing equals the versatility of liquid photographic emulsion. Liquid Light Our emulsions have been the world standards for 30 years. Besides Liquid Light, they include Liquid Light VC variable-contrast emulsion and Ag-Plus high-sensitivity emulsion.
    Photo-Resists
    SelectaColor
    photo-resists are a process for making brilliant and permanent prints with liquid pigments. Convenient and easy to handle under normal room light, all you need is an inkjet transparency plus sunlight or other bright light for exposure, and no expensive equipment. SelectaColor is an ideal way to make fine-art multicolor prints on glass, wood, plastics and most other materials.
    Alternative Processes
    These processes let you enjoy the unique appearance of heirloom prints. All processing chemicals are included, and handling is done under room light. With versatile FA-1 Sensitizer you can create authentic classic processes such as van dykes, argyrotypes and kallitypes, or use it in a contemporary way to print on cloth such as t-shirts.
  • 93. Winnie Greer Photography The Gallery
    Wedding, family, and senior photography including fine art ink printing of photographic renderings, hand tinting and sepia techniques.
    http://www.greerphotography.com

    94. Guide To Water Temperature Control In Photographic Darkrooms
    An article that compares different techniques for controlling water temperature in photographic darkrooms.
    http://www.hassmfg.com/cgi/biased_guide.pl/1113454374-23311
    Home About Help Shopping Cart Search A Biased Guide to:
    Water Temperature Control in Photographic Darkrooms
    Note: This guide, written by David Hass of Hass Manufacturing Company, is biased. Although everything contained herein is factual, there is a strong preference given to the products made by Hass Manufacturing Company. Introduction There are four methods commonly in use in photographic darkrooms for controlling water temperature. There is the ice-cube method, the manual faucet method, the thermostatic mixing valve method, and the Intellifaucet method. Here are brief descriptions of each method, with the pros and cons of each. 1. The ice-cube method (also known as the see-saw method). Procedure: Set out a beaker on your bench. Fill it with some water a little bit warmer than you need. Put an accurate thermometer in the beaker. Add an ice cube. Read the thermometer. If it doesn't get cold enough with one ice cube, add another. Repeat until it is too cold. Add some more water a little warmer than what you need. Hopefully you'll hit your temperature. If not, repeat the add-ice-cube dance. Pros: Equipment costs are low (if you already own a freezer). Reliable (I processed hundreds of rolls of film this way and never wrecked a roll). Low-maintenance.

    95. Photographic - Digital Photography & Cameras
    40 Digital Photography techniques for Beginners. digital techniques by John Kim,Youngjin com. Adam Bell, from the DigitalMediaNet.com web site writes
    http://www.graphic-design.com/photographic/guides.html
    The Design Center Photography Department: digital photography, digital cameras, etc.
    Previously:
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    40 Digital Photography Techniques for Beginners
    by John Kim, Youngjin com Adam Bell, from the DigitalMediaNet.com web site writes:
    "Considering the price point and the excellent photography and examples on its pages, this is one amazing value." Are you a new digital camera owner who wants to boost your picture taking skills and explore your creative side? This friendly, full-color book will help you have fun with your digital camera right away. You'll learn to compose good shots, play with light, shoot close-ups, capture objects in motion, experiment with filters, and much more. Discover forty valuable techniques and hundreds of creativity-inspiring images, and then test out the free software on the companion CD. You can get all this value at a remarkably affordable price with 40 Digital Photography Techniques for Beginners. Brought to you by Sybex and YoungJin.com, a leading South Korean book publisher founded in 1987. Youngjin.com is known for brilliant graphics and digital photography books, featuring exceptionally stylish designs and high-quality images.

    96. Photography Techniques: Sun/moon Multi-exposures
    If your camera cannot do multiexposures, you cannot try this technique. I highly recommend getting a visual/photographic filter that is made for the
    http://www.weather-photography.com/techniques.php?cat=miscellaneous&page=multisu

    97. Photography Techniques
    Photography Equipment and techniques A Survey of NASA Developments. Albert JDerr NASA SP5099 Chapter VI (concluded); Chapter VII - photographic Films
    http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/apollo.photechnqs.htm
    Photography Equipment and Techniques:
    A Survey of NASA Developments
    Albert J Derr
    NASA SP-5099
    The PDF version of this document was supplied by
    Glen Swanson
    History Office, NASA Johnson Spaceflight Center
    and
    Steve Garber
    History Office, NASA Headquarters
    February 2001. Adobe Acrobat Reader, required to read PDF files, can be downloaded at no cost. Part 1 ( 1.3 Mb
    • Preface Acknowledgments Contents Chapter I - Handheld Systems
    Part 2 ( 2.1 Mb
    • Chapter I (concluded) Chapter II - Vehicle Mounted Cameras Chapter III - Tracking Photography Chapter IV - Engineering Photography
    Part 3 ( 2.5 Mb
    • Chapter IV (continued)
    Part 4 ( 2.5 Mb
    • Chapter IV (concluded) Chapter V - Multispectral Photography Chapter VI - Earth Resources Photography
    Part 5 ( 2.0 Mb
    • Chapter VI (concluded) Chapter VII - Photographic Films
    Part 6 ( 2.0 Mb
    • Chapter VII (concluded) References Bibliography Appendix A - A Summary of the Photographic Process, C.W. Wykoff and J.C. McCue
    Part 7 ( 2.0 Mb
    • Appendix A (concluded) Appendix B - Abbreviations Appendix C - Glossary

    98. IkonsCentre
    photographic documentation of Civil War is initiated by Brady. in newspaperson power press using screen techniques devised by Ives and Stephen Horgan.
    http://www.ikons-centre.org/ikons/ing/cronologia.htm
    FROM
    A world history of photography
    by Naomi Rosenblum
    Abbeville Press - Publishers, New York - London - Paris 1997
    British scientist John Herschel discovers that hiposulphite of soda dissolves silver salts.
    Hercules Florence, in Brazil, invents a method of obtaining images by the action of light.
    William Henry Fox Talbot, British physicist, initiates activity that leads to his recording images on paper by the action of light.
    British physicist Charles Wheatstone discovers principle of stereoscoic projection.
    Daguerre's process for achieving images by the action of light on silver-coated copperplate is announced. The French government purchases rights to the process and makes it available to the French people.
    German painter Friederike Wilhelmine von Wunsch claims to have invented a photographic process that produces both miniature and life-size portraits.
    Scottish scientist Mungo Ponton discovers light-sensitive properties of potassium dichromate. Hippolyte Bayard, in France, exhibits direct positive images made by the action of light on ensitized paper in the camera.

    99. Photography Techniques
    This section is actually no description of a photographic technique but the keyissue of a great nature photo is often just being there .
    http://www.photozone.de/4Technique/compose/mood.htm
    YOUR PHOTO TECHNIQUE TUTORIAL BASIC HANDCRAFT Light Metering Exposure Compensation BASIC TECHNIQUES The Golden Mean Rule of the Thirds Framing Cross Lines PERSPECTIVE Depth-of-Field Object Isolation by DOF Object Isolation by Contrast Layout: Compression ... Layout: Layering USING LIGHT Spot Light Hi-Key / Low-Key Backlit Monochrome Light ... Colors SPECIAL EFFECTS Skyline Long-time Exposures Panning Dramatic Perspectives ... Reflections
    MOODS
    This section is actually no description of a photographic technique but the key issue of a great nature photo is often just "being there". Many photos cannot be planned. So feel the moods and exploit unusual light situations. One main problem here is that these light moods disappear as fast as they come. Overall it's a good idea to shoot first and ask later - waiting for the perfect moment often results in missing the moment. A few pictures for the trash bin surely doesn't hurt as much as no picture at all so experiment and SHOOT, SHOOT, SHOOT!

    100. Visual Communication Course Content: Industrial Design Centre (IDC) IIT Bombay,
    Study of photographic images, documentary and reportorial techniques, The study of the chemistry, optics and techniques of photography as a means of
    http://www.idc.iitb.ac.in/academics/visual-communication-course-content.html
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    Click on course numbers: VC 601 VC 602 VC 603 VC 604 ... VC 653 Visual Principles Syntactics Representational Techniques II Representational Techniques -I Studio Photography and Introduction to Video Photo Communication -I Visual Design II Visual Design I Design and Society Reproduction Techniques Typography Contemporary Trends in Arts Indian Thoughts and Traditions Visual Ergonomics Advanced Typography Advanced Exhibition Design Interaction Design Communication through Video Information Graphics Advanced Studies in Human computer interaction Studies in Animation Designerly way of thinking Computer Aided Design VC 601 Visual Principles Syntactics Advanced study of visual elements and principles- line, plane,shape, form,pattern, texture gradation,colour, symmetry, order balance, unity, contrast, mass and proportion. Spatial relationships and compositions in 2 and 3 dimensional space. Exercises on visual composition and layout. The use of grids in visual composition. Principle of visual dynamics and its analysis in 2 D. Concepts of visual design, visual structure and visual interest, visual analysis and refinement of visual representations. Analysis of Aesthetics- the structure of appearance. Form in nature, Generation of visual images with analogies from nature. Relationship of colour and form. The use of colours, composition with colour. Colour specification system for various applications the synthetic nature of colour.

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