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David B. Brooks  |  Jan 01, 1999  |  0 comments

Photography as an activity can be divided into three easily defined areas: the snapshot, with the purpose of recording events, people, and places in our lives; the professional, providing illustrative services from pictures for catalogs to portraits of...

Joe Farace  |  Jan 01, 1999  |  0 comments

"Who would believe that so small a space could contain the image of all the universe?"--Leonardo da Vinci's comments on the Camera Obscura

Like many digital imagers, I'm...

David B. Brooks  |  Jan 01, 1999  |  0 comments

This column will attempt
to provide solutions to problems readers may have in getting into and
using digital cameras, scanning, and using digital photographic images
with a computer and different kinds of software. Allq...

David B. Brooks  |  Jan 01, 1999  |  0 comments

For the many photographers who are setting up a digital darkroom, and have medium and large format film to scan, Canon has a very attractive scanner solution. The CanoScan FB 1200S offers high 1200dpi optical resolution with professional-level film...

Maria Piscopo  |  Jan 01, 1999  |  0 comments

As most professional photographers
have discovered, the business of stock photography has changed. It is
not just the photos left over from an assignment. It is not just old
photos sitting in a file drawer. It is apower...

Joe Farace  |  Jan 01, 1998  |  0 comments

Big. Everything about digital imaging with medium format film boils down to the joys and delights of working with large image files. A frame of medium format film dwarfs a 35mm negative or slide and while this bigness produces more image quality, it also...

Darryl C. Nicholas  |  Jan 01, 1998  |  0 comments

Processing with C-41 is relatively
easy to perform. The chemicals involved are not overly sensitive or
difficult to work with. In fact, even the time and temperatures involved
are not real critical. If the time and/orte...

Jay Abend  |  Jan 01, 1998  |  0 comments

Medium format cameras are hot, and with good reason. While many predicted that 35mm advancements would slowly signal the demise of bulky medium format cameras, the exact opposite has happened. Advances in film technology now make it possible to get nearly...

Joe Farace  |  Jan 01, 1998  |  0 comments

Happy New Year! I'll leave to others to debate whether or not the next millennium actually begins at midnight December 31, 1999 or on December 31, 2000. For digital imagers, the new millennium is already here. It wasn't all that long ago that a...

David B. Brooks  |  Jan 01, 1998  |  0 comments

This column will attempt
to provide solutions to problems readers may have in getting into and
using digital cameras, scanning, and using digital photographic images
with a computer and different kinds of software. Allq...

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