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Covered topics include what film to use, framing your shots, new development processes, mastering settings, filters and exposure, setting up the darkroom, and tips on buying equipment and materials. Illustrated throughout with photographs that demonstrate

The Black & White Handbook: The Ultimate Guide to Monochrome Techniques Updated Edition

Title:The Black & White Handbook: The Ultimate Guide to Monochrome Techniques Updated Edition
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Rating:4.72 (676 Votes)
Asin:0715311247
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:224Pages
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Language:English

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