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  2. Enlarger - Wikipedia

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    All enlargers consist of a light source, normally an incandescent light bulb shining though a condenser or translucent screen to provide even illumination, a holder for the negative or transparency, and a specialized lens for projection, though some, such as the Rapid Rectilinear or Aplanat [citation needed] could be used in both camera and enlarger.

  3. Solar camera - Wikipedia

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    A number of photographers, inventors and photographic businesses contributed to the design development of the solar camera. An antecedent was the solar microscope of c.1740, [5] employed in experiments with photosensitive silver nitrate by Thomas Wedgwood and Humphry Davy in making the first, but impermanent, photographic enlargements.

  4. Carl Giers - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, Giers overhauled his studio and renamed it the "Southern Photographic Temple of Fine Arts." Along with daguerreotypes, the new studio offered ambrotypes and miniatures, and provided photographic enlargement services. [7] Benjamin F. Cheatham, photographed by Giers c. 1860

  5. Ultra large format - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Large Format (ULF) photography refers to photography using cameras producing negatives larger than 8x10" (20x25cm).. The ULF photography 'movement' has known a revival in the last few years, and is still expanding, along with film photography which, despite the very large market share of digital photography, still has many practitioners.

  6. Photographic processing - Wikipedia

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    Photographic processing or photographic development is the chemical means by which photographic film or paper is treated after photographic exposure to produce a negative or positive image. Photographic processing transforms the latent image into a visible image, makes this permanent and renders it insensitive to light.

  7. Schneider Kreuznach - Wikipedia

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    An F4.5/105mm Comparon lens used for making photographic enlargements. A middle-grade (but still very good quality) line of enlarging optics. They are 4-element, 3-group, Tessar-based designs, and optimized for enlargements in the 2×-6× range. 50mm f/3.5 (for 24x36mm) 50mm f/4; 75mm f/4.5 (for 6×6 cm) 105mm f/4.5 (for 6×9 cm) 135mm f/4.5 ...

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