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This image shows red pigmented flax fiber on a hand paper mould, still contained by a deckle. This sheet is quite thick which is why there is fiber spilling onto the deckle.
Friedrich Deckel GmbH, also known as F.Deckel, was a German company founded by Friedrich Deckel and Christian Bruns in Munich as Bruns & Deckel in 1903. Its most famous product is the Compur line of leaf shutters used on many photographic lenses starting from 1911.
A book with deckle edged pages A handmade sheet of flax paper with a deckle edge. In papermaking, a deckle edge is a feathered edge on a piece of paper, in contrast to a cut edge.
In 1993 Friederich Deckel AG and Maho AG merged. In 1994 Gildemeister AG acquired Deckel Maho AG and was renamed Deckel Maho Gildemeister AG ("DMG"). In 2002, Gildemeister received approval from the German Stock Exchange for admission to the ‘Prime Standard’.
A leaf shutter "Prontor" has its origins in the Italian word "pronto", meaning ready (and was a leaf shutter made by Alfred Gauthier []). [3] " Compur" is derived from the word "compound" (the "Compound []" was a long-lived series of leaf shutters made by Friedrich Deckel).
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The EV concept was developed by the German shutter manufacturer Friedrich Deckel in the 1950s (Gebele 1958; Ray 2000, 318). Its intent was to simplify choosing among equivalent camera exposure settings by replacing combinations of shutter speed and f-number (e.g., 1/125 s at f /16) with a single number (e.g., 15).
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