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Army Communication Systems Copy Photography IICopy Photography IIGeneralGeneral-cont.Table of ContentsTable of Contents-cont.Introduction to Copy Photography IILesson 1: Use and Purpose of Filters in Copy WorkFilters improve tone.Figure 1-1. Combination of primary colorsComplementary colors.Filters emphasize one color.Filters penetrate haze.Polarizing screens filter polarized light.How to use polarizing screens.Absorption curves show filter effect.Learning Event 2: Filter Factors and Types of FiltersMultiple exposure by filter factor.Figure 1-6a. F/stop relationshipTypes of filters.Table 1-5. Filter characteristicsTable 1-5. Filter characteristics-cont.Table 1-6. Filter selectionLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 1 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 2: Copy FilmsFigure 2-1. Film color sensitivityLearning Event 2: Film Speed and ContrastLearning Event 3: Film Selection and Characteristics of Various FilmsTable 2-2. Characteristics of various filmsTable 2-2. Characteristics of various films-cont.Recap. Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 3: Perform Copy PhotographyLearning Event 2: Placing the LightsFigure 3-2. Horizontal copyingFigure 3-3. Uniform lightingFigure 3-4. Lighting textured surfacesFigure 3-7. Unequal intensity lightsFigure 3-8. Uneven lightingLearning Event 3: Exposing and Processing the FilmHow to determine the exposure-cont.Making more than one exposure.Learning Event 4: Making the PrintCopying transparencies. Figure 3-13. Direct copyLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 3 Practice Exercise-cont.Answers to Practice ExercisesAnswers to Practice Exercises-cont.Blank Page
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Copy Photography IICopy Photography IIGeneralGeneral-cont.Table of ContentsTable of Contents-cont.Introduction to Copy Photography IILesson 1: Use and Purpose of Filters in Copy WorkFilters improve tone.Figure 1-1. Combination of primary colorsComplementary colors.Filters emphasize one color.Filters penetrate haze.Polarizing screens filter polarized light.How to use polarizing screens.Absorption curves show filter effect.Learning Event 2: Filter Factors and Types of FiltersMultiple exposure by filter factor.Figure 1-6a. F/stop relationshipTypes of filters.Table 1-5. Filter characteristicsTable 1-5. Filter characteristics-cont.Table 1-6. Filter selectionLesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 1 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 2: Copy FilmsFigure 2-1. Film color sensitivityLearning Event 2: Film Speed and ContrastLearning Event 3: Film Selection and Characteristics of Various FilmsTable 2-2. Characteristics of various filmsTable 2-2. Characteristics of various films-cont.Recap. Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 3: Perform Copy PhotographyLearning Event 2: Placing the LightsFigure 3-2. Horizontal copyingFigure 3-3. Uniform lightingFigure 3-4. Lighting textured surfacesFigure 3-7. Unequal intensity lightsFigure 3-8. Uneven lightingLearning Event 3: Exposing and Processing the FilmHow to determine the exposure-cont.Making more than one exposure.Learning Event 4: Making the PrintCopying transparencies. Figure 3-13. Direct copyLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise-cont.Lesson 3 Practice Exercise-cont.Answers to Practice ExercisesAnswers to Practice Exercises-cont.Blank Page
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