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Neubart J. The Photographer's Guide to Exposure

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Neubart J. The Photographer's Guide to Exposure
Amphoto, 1988. — 148 p.
In The Photographer's Guide to Exposure, Jack Neubart makes a subject that intimidates photographers — amateurs and professionals alike — accessible and appealing. He explains his philosophy that "correct" exposure is "relative" because it varies according to individual taste and the intended effect. In side-by-side comparison shots throughout the book, Neubart tells you how to take the technically accurate shot and shows how to make the image even more striking by manipulating the exposure.
Neubart discusses his practical approach to exposure in a clear, concise style and addresses each topic in a selfcontained unit. He divides the book into four major sections:
Tools and Techniques describes all types of equipment and methods used to determine exposure.
Exposure and Film characterizes the different types of film available.
Exposure for Effect discusses filter effects and manipulated-exposure techniques.
Exposure for Subject covers specific problems in photographing a full range of subjects.
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