Photography Resources
Digital Photography
- Kodak Digital Cameras
- Digital Motion Imaging
- Kodak Picture Postcard Software for Digital Camera
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Exposure
- Kodak Guide to Better Exposure
Automatic Cameras; Manual Exposure; Incident-Light; Battery
Power;
Bracketing Exposures
- Photography: Exposure
Sim-Cam
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Film
- Choosing Film
Color Slides
vs Color Print; Color Temperature; Processing; Film Speed; Film Grain and
Sharpness; Speed Booster; Versatility; KODAK Film Gallery
- Advanced Photo System FAQs
- Kodak FAQS on Cameras, Darkroom, Film, Picture Taking, Misc
- Comparing Kodachrome and Ektachrome Films
- Comparing Print and Slide Films
- Choosing Film Speeds
- Processing Data on
Ilford Films
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General Resources
- Agfa Photography
- Fuji
- Kodak Home Page
- Kodak Advantix System Home Page
- Kodak Photography Resources
- Glossary of Photographic Terms
- Writing on Backs of Prints
- Polaroid
- RIT FAQ Files
- Rochester Institute of Technology (click on the eye)
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Darkroom Processing
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Darkroom On-Line: the B & W Darkroom
- Darkroom On-Line:
Building A Darkroom
- Darkroom On Line: Index
- Darkroom On-Line Lobby
- Recovering From Wrong ISO Setting
- Print Finishing, Toning Prints, Highlight Reducer
- Push-Pull Processing
- Eliminating Red Eyes
- RIT Articles
- Time-Temperature Chart for Kodak Films
- Ilford
Time/Temperature Table
- Time/Temperature
Conversion Chart
- Troubleshooting -- Film is Blank
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Photo Composition
- Kodak Guide for
Better Photo Composition
Simplicity, Rule of Thirds,
Lines, Balance, Framing, Avoiding Mergers,Discussion
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Kodak Guide to Better Pictures
Top 10 Techniques;
Choosing Film; Lenses, Filters & Attachments;Lighting; Exposure; Flash
Photography; Close-Ups; Composition; Camera Care & Handling; Special
Situations & Subjects; Remedies for Problem Pictures; Film Developing & Much
More
- Camera Care & Handling
Loading and Unloading Cameras;
Focusing; Camera Holding and Camera Types; Exposure Controls; Depth of Field;
Helpful Handling Habits
- Top 10 Techniques
Keep Your
Camera Ready; Get Close; Keep People Busy; Use a Simple Background; Place
the Subject Off-Center; Include Foreground in Scenics; Look for Good Lighting;
Hold Your Camera Steady; Choose the Right Film
- Composition
Have a Strong
Center of Interest; Use the Best Camera Angle; Move in Close; Use Lines for
Interest and Unity; Watch the Background; Take Pictures Through Frames;
Action Pictures; Action Pictures with Telephoto Lenses
- Kodak Guide to Better Exposure
Automatic Cameras; Manual Exposure; Incident-Light; Battery Power;
Bracketing Exposures
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Lighting
Basic Conditions; Reduced Lighting;
Sidelighting and Backlighting; No Direct Sunlight; Sunsets; Existing-Light;
Films; Indoors; Outdoors
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Close-Ups
Close-Up Lenses; Close-Focusing Lenses;
Lens-Extension Devices; Depth of Field; Outdoor Lighting; Indoor Lighting
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Flash Photography
Electronic Flash; Flash Synchronization; Flash Exposure; Manual; Automatic; Dedicated; Shutter Speed; Variety in Lighting; Preventing Flash Failure; Causes of Light Loss
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Lenses, Filters & Attachments
Normal Lenses; Zoom Lenses; Wide-Angle Lenses; Telephoto Lenses;
Auto-Focus Lenses; Filters; Exposure Compensation; Color Photography;
Black-and-White Photography; Creative Pictures
- Choosing Film
Color Slides
vs Color Print; Color Temperature; Processing; Film Speed; Film Grain and
Sharpness; Speed Booster; Versatility; KODAK Film Gallery
- Ten Tips for Better Pictures
- Shadows from Flash Pictures
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Educator Resources
- Photography Grant Winners
- Kodak Photography Lesson Plans
- Kodak Releases of Interest to Educators
- Kodak K-12 Solutions
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Lenses
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Lenses, Filters & Attachments
Normal Lenses; Zoom Lenses; Wide-Angle Lenses; Telephoto Lenses;
Auto-Focus Lenses; Filters; Exposure Compensation; Color Photography;
Black-and-White Photography; Creative Pictures
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Photographic Lenses Tutorial
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Photo Galleries
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Ansel Adams: Fiat Lux
- Bruce
Barrett's Photographic Links
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The Gallery
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Top Photo Site of the Week
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Pin-hole Cameras
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Make a Camera
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Pin-Hole Camera
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The Pinhole Page
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What is Pinhole Photography?
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Products for the Pinhole Photographer
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Pinhole Links
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The Pinhole Program (Macintosh)
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Black Hole Web Gallery
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Bruce Barrett Photography
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Freestyle Sales Co
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Using Negative Materials to Create Pinholes
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Pinholes, Diameters, Resources, Publications
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Pinhole Photography Display
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Byron's Pinhole Page
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Byron's How To Guide: Pinhole Camera
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Making Pinholes and Exposures
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Miscellaneous
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Building Large Format Cameras
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Alternative Photographic Processes
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Darrow's List
Last edited January 24, 1997