Anchell / Troop | The Film Developing Cookbook | Buch | 978-0-240-80277-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 176 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 395 g

Reihe: Alternative Process Photography

Anchell / Troop

The Film Developing Cookbook


1. Auflage 1999
ISBN: 978-0-240-80277-0
Verlag: Routledge

Buch, Englisch, 176 Seiten, Format (B × H): 185 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 395 g

Reihe: Alternative Process Photography

ISBN: 978-0-240-80277-0
Verlag: Routledge


The Film Developing Cookbook is an up-to-date manual for photographic film development techniques. This book concentrates on films, their characteristics, and the developers each requires for maximum control of the resulting image.The Film Developing Cookbook specifically addresses the difficult subject of T-grain film development. It includes rarely found information on film development and the nature of film developers.This book will help photographers acquire a working knowledge of photographic chemistry that is relevant to black and white film developing and serve as a reference and refresher for photographers at all stages of their skill.
This companion to The Darkroom Cookbook will help photographers become familiar with different developer formulas for achieving a wide range of pictorial effects, and teach them how to mix and use photographic solutions from scratch-even to create new ones. Many of the developing formulas and archival fixing solutions contained in The Film Developing Cookbook have never before been presented. The authors take bold and controversial stances on many widely accepted film developing dogmas. They tackle many of the widely accepted "myths" of film development. They reject the trend toward 'scientific evaluation' of films and developers in favor of the photographer developing a personal aesthetic without relying exclusively on densitometry or H&D curves.Topics covered in this manual include:

· Films· Developer ingredients· Types of developers· Formulas· Speed increasing· Mixing and storing stock solutions· Stop baths, fixers, and washing· Safety· Chemical and equipment suppliers· Recommended development time for hundreds of films and developers

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Zielgruppe


Photographers working in black-and-white, amateur or professional; students of photography


Autoren/Hrsg.


Weitere Infos & Material


Introduction; Developer Categories; Films; Developer Ingredients; Developer Procedures; Solvent Developers; Non-solvent Developers; Super-fine Grain Developers; Tanning Developers; Special Developers: Two-bath, High Contrast; Ascorbic Acid; Increasing Film Speed; Document Films; After Development Processes: Stop Baths, Fixers, Washing; Appendix 1: Reference Formulas; Appendix 2: Mixing and Storing Stock Solutions; Appendix 3: Safety; Chemical and Equipment Suppliers; Table of Abbreviations; Table of Equivalents; Bibliography; Index; Chart 1: Ilford Temperature Conversion Chart; Chart 2: Recommended Developing Times for Films and Developers


Steve Anchell teaches both digital and darkroom classes at Oregon State University. Internationally published, with his fine art work exhibited in galleries and private collections, Steve has conducted workshops since 1979, including workshops for the International Center for Photography in NYC, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops, Toscana Photographic Workshops (Italy), the Universities of California at Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and Irvine, the University of Cincinnati, and the University of Denver.
Steve is a former contributing editor to Outdoor Photographer, Camera & Darkroom, and PhotoWork magazines, and has written for Shutterbug, Rangefinder, photo technique, View Camera, and Camera Arts magazines. Steve is the author of The Darkroom Cookbook, The Variable Contrast Printing Manual, and The Film Developing Cookbook, published by Focal Press.
Bill Troop is a highly respected independent photochemist.



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