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3M
3M's chemically resistant 850 Polyester Silver Film Tape features an acrylic adhesive material and a polyester backing material. It is used for splicing, holding, decorating, color coding and sealing. Perfect for applications where reflective properties are required.
3M
3M Photographic Tape 235 is an opaque paper tape, used in general purpose camera applications such as masking out unwanted portions of negatives, repairing camera bellows, sealing film envelopes and metal film containers, and much more.
3M
This strong, heat-resistant tape is great for edging glass slides when mounting transparencies. Available in Silver Metallic or Black Gloss.
3M
This strong, heat-resistant tape is great for edging glass slides when mounting transparencies. Available in Silver Metallic or Black Gloss.
3M
This is a one-surface, clear adhesive with long-aging, quick tack, low soak-in, non-staining and non-wrinkling properties. Repositionable adhesive that becomes permanent when dry Bonds a variety of materials, but is not suitable for outdoor application and not recommended for photos, posters or large prints Short-term bonding for making layouts, creating designs, photo composition work and negative preparation Ideal for mounting newspaper and other delicate papers (including Vellum paper) where bleed-through is an issue
Abbeville Press
PhotoSpeak: A Guide to the Ideas, Movements, and Techniques of Photography, 1839 to the Present An informative, user-friendly resource in which the complexities of photographic techniques  from the calotype to digital imaging and beyond  are explained in clear, straight language. The international groups and movements of photography are identified in an effective who-when-where-what format, while the aesthetic concepts and critical language used to explain (and often obscure) photography over the last century and a half are demystified in illuminating, enjoyable prose. An illustrated timeline and a chart of all the major movements complement the text and the original selection of images. A truly great resource!
Acufine
A maximum acutance, ultra-fine grain film developer, combining optimum quality, with great effective film speed. Similar to Acufine developer, but to be used as a "one-shot", throw away developer. Same increase in film speed ratings without sacrificing grains or contrast. Concentrate features practical and convenient dilution ratio of 1:5 and 1:10 and is an ideal preparation for the occasional user and for those preferring a non-replenishing "one-time" developer. One quart will process over 40 rolls of film at the 1:10 ratio with all the quality advantages of Acufine Developer.
Acufine
Powder form, which makes up to 1 quart of solution. Handles virtually any combination of black-and-white films.
Acufine
Acufine replenisher AFR32 should be added and stirred into the developer after each batch of film has been processed.
Advanced Strobe Products, Inc
FQ-3 Flashtube for LH2000 Lh2400.
Allworth
A veteran photographer's rep reveals how to find more clients and make more money. This newly revised third edition has been brought completely up-to-date to reflect current photo market trends and the latest techniques for using the Internet. The book explains how to build a marketing plan that incorporates self-promotion, advertising, direct marketing, public relations, and the Internet. Promotion pieces, portfolios, researching and winning clients, negotiating rates, finding and working with reps, computers, and the ethics of good business are just a few of the topics covered. 192 pp. Paperback 40 Black and white photographs 6 3/4 x 10"
Altman Media Digital
Tetherlock prevents camera cable port damage and signal disconnection from any digital 135mm and medium format cameras when tethered to a computer.The Tetherlock is easy to use - just insert a Firewire or USB Cable into one of TetherLocks 5 differently-sized cable channel slots. Then Plug in the Firewire or USB cable end closest to the cameras own cable port and then plug the other end of the cable into a computer.And thats it,your now ready to shoot Tethered.Features:A quick release plate can be mounted to the bottom of the Tetherlock's 1/4/20 female thread mount for quick table top or in-studio shooting, when using a tripod.Can be used with almost any USB tethering cable or Firewire5 cable slotsBottom of mount features a grip base so that most quick release plates stay firmly in placeVisit TetherLock's Website
Amhearst
Tackling digital workflow is often cited as the most difficult aspect of digital photography. This book smooths the learning curve and guides you through the start-to-finish techniques you need to succeed. You'll learn how to ensure the best-possible capture, fine-tune sharpness and exposure, and achieve good, consistent color. You'll also learn to retouch images using Photoshop and a variety of plug-ins, set up an array of portrait packages, and will even discover tips for setting up an ergonomically suitable workplace.Features:Using Photoshop, Adobe Bridge, and plug-insCutting the image processing timeMatting, framing, and album design tips
Amhearst
While most brides and grooms trust a trained professional to document their important day, great snapshots from their friends and families are always appreciated. In this book, you'll learn how to take those "extras" the couple will cherish.Award-winning wedding photographer Patrick Rice shows you how to avoid common problems and create images that the professional photographer might not get. For instance, while the pro is busy shooting the couple cutting the cake, you might focus on the kids eagerly waiting to taste a slice. Rice also provides the technical know-how you need to take more pleasing images, including tips on posing, lighting, and composition.Packed with helpful tips for amateur shooters, this book will help you come home from the wedding with images that youand the couplewill love.Features:What to look for on the wedding day, including great photo opportunities at the ceremony and receptionTips for finding the right lighting and choosing the right composition to create more powerful images of any subjectUsing digital imaging to refine your images after the weddingand tips for presenting your photographs to the couplePatrick Rice is the recipient of PPA's Master of Photography and Photographic Craftsman degrees and holds all five levels of WPPI's Masters degree.
Amhearst
This fascinating book brings together sixteen experts from various photographic genres to discuss the digital phenomenon, providing you with real insight into the impact that digital technology has had on the industry and what the future will bring. Featuring images and techniques from portrait and commercial artists, specialists in the field of color management, aerial photography, nature and wildlife photography, and more, you will learn to refine your technique, use the technology to its full potential, and stretch your creative boundaries. There's truly something for everyone in this unique new book.Bob Coates has written numerous articles for industry magazines such as Shutterbug, Professional Photographer, Photo Electronic Imaging and Rangefinder, among others. His photography has been published in many high profile publications as well, including Studio Photography and Design, National Geographic, New York Daily News. About 20 years ago, Bob abandoned his career route, believing Do what you love and you will be a success. Bobs many jobs now include travel photography, covering the president of the US and shooting valuable jewelryjust to name a few.8.5x11, 128p, 100 full-color photos
Amhearst
With the myriad special effects made possible with Adobe Photoshop, you can easily lose sight of the bigger picturethe quality of your image. Author Maurice Hamilton provides a step-by-step, measured, and well thought out method for fine-tuning images, allowing you to bring out, rather than mask, the true spirit of each image to produce fine art. Youll learn to create traditional darkroom techniques digitally, so that you can adjust brightness, contrast, and color balance of your images to ensure that the full potential of each is achieved.Maurice Hamilton is a photographer and lecturer who teaches out of his studio in California.8.5x11, 128p, 140 full-color photos
Amhearst
Today's digital photography workflow includes multiple devicescameras, scanners, monitors, software, printers, and more that can all perceive, display, or render the same color differently. As a result, even if you see a close match between the display and printout in your immediate work environment, the colors your client sees when viewing your images on their computer may be disappointing. Additionally, the prints you recieve from your lab may fail to match your intent, requiring costly reprints.Color-management processes are utilized to eliminate these kinds of problems and to provide consistent, predictable results as a photograph moves through the workflow. With these techniques in place, you can ensure that each image will meet the expectations of both photographer and the client.Features:Mastering basic color-management concepts, like color models, color spaces, and color gamutsChoosing the hardware and software needed to establish a color-managed workflowEstablishing system-level and application-level color management protocolsUnderstanding ICC profileswhere to get them and how to use themCreating profiles for your digital camera, scanner, monitor, printer, and morePhil Nelson started his career in graphic design, then went on to work for Apple Computer and Adobe Systems before trading in his corporate suit for a camera bag. Today, he is a successful fine-art photographer and a GretagMacbeth Color Expert who teaches color management to photographers around the world.
Amherst
Learn all about shooting model and actor portrolios with this new book, which teaches you how to determine what the needs of the model and agency are, through to the shooting process and the final design and presentation.
Amherst
Guides the photographer through every step of the bridal shoot to ensure that photographers get results the client will cherish. From metering the light, location and studio shots, to corrective lighting techniques, Seefer doesn't miss a step.SPECS: 8.5 X 11, paperback, 70 color photos, 128 pgsMarty Seefer is a Master photographer who is certified by the Professional Photographers of America (PPA) and has been making portraits for 25 years. He has won numerous awards, including New England Album of the Year, Kodak Gallery Awards, and Fuji Masterpiece Awards. Several of his photographs have been selected for the PPAs Loan Collection and Masters Collection. One of his photographs was selected for the World Council of Professional Photographers for his inclusion in their first World Traveling Exhibit. He and his wife own and operate a successful photography studio.
Amherst
This step-by-step instruction guide teaches you how to see the world in black-and-white. Learn how to select the right cameras, lenses and accessories; compose visually effective images; master the Zone System; choose filters and use a variety of techniques in the field.
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