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- catalog contributor b1097891.
- catalog created "c1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "c1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1979.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction : An assist from technology ; It's not the same, it's different ; Why so much equipment? ; Brand "A" vs. brand "B" ; Creativity ; The learning process ; Isn't there another way? -- 2. Preliminaries : Magnification ; The near limit of conventional photography ; The three magnification ranges of close-up and macro photography ; Image quality considerations ; Depth of field ; Focusing ; Camera steadiness ; Basic optical principles of close-up photography -- 3. Supplementary close-up lenses : Basics ; Mounting supplementary close-up lenses ; Characteristics ; Using supplementary close-up lenses ; Some special supplementary lenses ; Using supplementary close-up lenses on cameras not having through-the-lens viewing ; Perspective distortion ; Supplementary lenses used on wide-angle and telephoto lenses -- 4. Extension tubes and bellows : Magnifications greater than life-size ; Extension tubes ; Image quality with extended lenses ; Reversing lenses for magnifications greater than life-size ; Using extension tubes ; Extension with various focal length lenses ; Exposure correction for lens extension ; Determining lens extension exposure factor ; Comparison of extension tubes and supplementary close-up lenses ; An inexpensive kit ; Bellows ; Bellows characteristics ; Special considerations before using bellows ; Using bellows ; Warning! Diffraction ; Super extension ; Viewfinder problems -- 5. "Macro" and close-focusing lenses : So-called "macro" lenses ; Exposure correction with "macro" lenses ; Using "macro" lenses in the true macro mode ; Short-mount lenses (bellows lenses) ; Close-focusing lenses: wide-angle and telephoto lenses with semiclose-up capabilities ; An unusual close-focusing telephoto ; Macro-zoom lenses ; Mirror telephoto lenses: very specialized pieces of equipment --".
- catalog description "6. Special equipment and combinations : Teleconverters ; Image quality with teleconverters ; Exposure correction and depth of field with teleconverters ; Extension tubes behind teleconverters ; Camera lenses used as supplementary close-up lenses ; Various combinations of close-up devices ; Enlarging lenses used for close-up and true macro photography ; Viewfinder aids ; The enlarger as a macro camera ; Special lenses for high magnification ; Specialized macro systems -- 7. Positioning and supporting techniques : The problem ; Supporting the camera ; Supporting, positioning, and stabilizing the subject ; Vibration -- Color section -- Lighting : Incandescent lighting ; Incandescent lighting equipment ; Basic lighting principles ; Backgrounds and stray light ; Fiber-optics illuminators ; Ring lights ; Vertical illumination ; Matching lights to color film ; Electronic flash ; Flash: automatic or manual ; Electronic flash operation ; Flash exposure determination ; Ring flash ; Bowens macro-lite ; Flashbulbs -- 9. Photocopying and slide duplication : Photocopying and slide production ; Lighting for photocopying ; Optics ; Exposure for photocopying ; Slide duplication -- 10. Exposure : Basic exposure theory ; Using exposure meters ; Bracketing ; Exposure tests and correction factors for problem situations ; Reciprocity failure -- 11. Some working suggestions : Number one ; Black tape ; Filters ; High resolution at extreme enlargement ; The quick film test ; Black is not always black -- Appendices : A. Addresses of manufactorers and distributors ; B. Pupillary magnification factor ; C. Diffraction, resolution, and optimum aperture.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 263-265".
- catalog extent "272 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0817421300 (pbk.) :".
- catalog identifier "0817424563 :".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "c1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, N.Y. : Amphoto,".
- catalog subject "Photography, Close-up.".
- catalog subject "TR683 .L44".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction : An assist from technology ; It's not the same, it's different ; Why so much equipment? ; Brand "A" vs. brand "B" ; Creativity ; The learning process ; Isn't there another way? -- 2. Preliminaries : Magnification ; The near limit of conventional photography ; The three magnification ranges of close-up and macro photography ; Image quality considerations ; Depth of field ; Focusing ; Camera steadiness ; Basic optical principles of close-up photography -- 3. Supplementary close-up lenses : Basics ; Mounting supplementary close-up lenses ; Characteristics ; Using supplementary close-up lenses ; Some special supplementary lenses ; Using supplementary close-up lenses on cameras not having through-the-lens viewing ; Perspective distortion ; Supplementary lenses used on wide-angle and telephoto lenses -- 4. Extension tubes and bellows : Magnifications greater than life-size ; Extension tubes ; Image quality with extended lenses ; Reversing lenses for magnifications greater than life-size ; Using extension tubes ; Extension with various focal length lenses ; Exposure correction for lens extension ; Determining lens extension exposure factor ; Comparison of extension tubes and supplementary close-up lenses ; An inexpensive kit ; Bellows ; Bellows characteristics ; Special considerations before using bellows ; Using bellows ; Warning! Diffraction ; Super extension ; Viewfinder problems -- 5. "Macro" and close-focusing lenses : So-called "macro" lenses ; Exposure correction with "macro" lenses ; Using "macro" lenses in the true macro mode ; Short-mount lenses (bellows lenses) ; Close-focusing lenses: wide-angle and telephoto lenses with semiclose-up capabilities ; An unusual close-focusing telephoto ; Macro-zoom lenses ; Mirror telephoto lenses: very specialized pieces of equipment --".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Special equipment and combinations : Teleconverters ; Image quality with teleconverters ; Exposure correction and depth of field with teleconverters ; Extension tubes behind teleconverters ; Camera lenses used as supplementary close-up lenses ; Various combinations of close-up devices ; Enlarging lenses used for close-up and true macro photography ; Viewfinder aids ; The enlarger as a macro camera ; Special lenses for high magnification ; Specialized macro systems -- 7. Positioning and supporting techniques : The problem ; Supporting the camera ; Supporting, positioning, and stabilizing the subject ; Vibration -- Color section -- Lighting : Incandescent lighting ; Incandescent lighting equipment ; Basic lighting principles ; Backgrounds and stray light ; Fiber-optics illuminators ; Ring lights ; Vertical illumination ; Matching lights to color film ; Electronic flash ; Flash: automatic or manual ; Electronic flash operation ; Flash exposure determination ; Ring flash ; Bowens macro-lite ; Flashbulbs -- 9. Photocopying and slide duplication : Photocopying and slide production ; Lighting for photocopying ; Optics ; Exposure for photocopying ; Slide duplication -- 10. Exposure : Basic exposure theory ; Using exposure meters ; Bracketing ; Exposure tests and correction factors for problem situations ; Reciprocity failure -- 11. Some working suggestions : Number one ; Black tape ; Filters ; High resolution at extreme enlargement ; The quick film test ; Black is not always black -- Appendices : A. Addresses of manufactorers and distributors ; B. Pupillary magnification factor ; C. Diffraction, resolution, and optimum aperture.".
- catalog title "The manual of close-up photography / Lester Lefkowitz.".
- catalog type "text".