Camera Craft Pub., 1942. — 130 p.
The truth is that it is next to impossible to get the very best print from any negative without utilizing in some degree one or the other of the techniques of Projection Control. Consequently every photographer must have a thorough understanding of these all important procedures.
This new, expanded and completely revised edition of a time tested and extremely popular book, provides a thorough course of instruction in every detail of these vastly useful techniques.
In many ways this volume is a more practical and more useful book than the first edition, for it places greater emphasis and gives more detailed consideration t o the more common every day applications of Projection Control.