ABSTRACT

The Manual of Photography is the standard work for anyone who is serious about photography - professional photographers and lab technicians or managers, as well as students and enthusiastic amateurs who want to become more technically competent. The authors provide comprehensive and accessible coverage of the techniques and technologies of photography.

The Manual has aided many thousands of photographers in their careers. The ninth edition now brings this text into a third century, as the first edition dates from 1890.

Major new updates for the ninth edition include:

Coverage of digital techniques - more emphasis on electronic and hybrid media
Greater coverage of colour measurement, specification and reproduction - illustrated with a new colour plate section

Dealing with the fundamental principles as well as the practices of photography and imaging, the Manual topics ranging from optics to camera types and features, to colour photography and digital image processing and manipulation.

The authors write in a reader-friendly style, using many explanatory illustrations and dividing topics into clear sections.

chapter 1|8 pages

Imaging systems: Ralph E. Jacobson

chapter 3|23 pages

Photographic light sources: Sidney F. Ray

chapter 7|21 pages

Camera lenses: Sidney F. Ray

chapter 8|27 pages

Types of camera: Sidney F. Ray

chapter 9|32 pages

Camera features: Sidney F. Ray

chapter 10|13 pages

Camera movements: Sidney F. Ray

chapter 11|15 pages

Optical filters: Sidney F. Ray

chapter 15|29 pages

Sensitometry: Geoffrey G. Attridge

chapter 17|29 pages

Photographic processing: Ralph E. Jacobson

chapter 19|26 pages

Camera exposure determination: Sidney F. Ray

chapter 20|12 pages

Hard copy output media: Ralph E. Jacobson

chapter 21|24 pages

Production of hard copy: Ralph E. Jacobson

chapter 23|10 pages

Colour matters: Geoffrey G. Attridge

chapter 24|20 pages

Theory of image formation: Norman R. Axford

chapter 25|15 pages

Images and information: Norman R. Axford