Way Beyond Monochrome 2e: Advanced Techniques for Traditional Black & White Photography including digital negatives and hybrid printing

by Ralph W. Lambrecht (Author), Chris Woodhouse (Author)

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An inspirational bible for monochrome photography - this second edition almost doubles the content of its predecessor showing you the path from visualization to print

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Une somme impressionnante. A destination du photographe (argentique) avancé qui voudrait encore pousser plus loin les finesses du développement, du tirage, du traitement ou de l'encadrement. Un ouvrage magnifique, tant dans la forme que le fond mais, surtout, une somme de connaissances impressionantes. Une vie de recherche dans l'aspect technique de la photo accumulée entre ces pages.
Un indispensable pour tout amateur de pellicules noir et blanc dont je suis.

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Chris Woodhouse was born in England, and during his teenage years was a keen amateur photographer. After receiving an M.Eng. in Electronics at Bath University, he designed communication and optical gauging equipment before joining an automotive company. As a member of the Royal Photographic Society, he gained an Associate distinction in 2002. show more During the last 30 years, he has pursued his passion for all forms of photography, mostly in monochrome. This, coupled with his design experience, led him to invent and patent several unique darkroom timers and meters, which are sold throughout the world. After the success of his first book, Way Beyond Monochrome, he turned his attention to digital monochrome and astrophotography. He quickly found the technical challenges of astrophotography responded well to methodical and scientific methods; together with his photographic eye and experience, he produces beautiful and fascinating images. show less

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Art is about being consciously creative. Understanding materials and processes is about taking control. This makes out work consistent and predictable. When materials, techniques and processes are not understood, artistic suc... (show all)cess depends on serendipity and is no longer intentionally conceived. —Ralph W. Lambrecht

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Art & Design, Nonfiction
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778.3Arts & recreationPhotographySpecific fields and special kinds of photographySpecial kinds of photography
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TR267 .L36TechnologyPhotographyPhotography
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