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MARCH/APRIL 2006

    

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Preservation of Fine B&W Photos, by Howard Bond
Here’s how to make photos last—both your own and any you’ve collected.

Exposure and White Balance for Digital SLRs, by Neil Lipson
Get the best possible digital capture through techniques like exposing for the highlights and “developing” for the shadows.

Optimum Black-and-White Paper Development, by John Burns
What’s the optimum time? Does longer development increase contrast? Tests show the answers.

Portfolio: Robert Turner

Single- vs. Multicoated Lens, by Bill Schneider and Larry Hamel-Lambert
How much difference do multiple coatings make in lenses? We test two new Cosina Voigtländers to find out.

Portraits Unplugged, by Bobbi Lane
You don’t need expensive lights—here’s how to get great portraits from available light.

Photoshop Adjustment Layers, by Ctein
Perfect your prints with one of Photoshop’s most powerful and flexible tools.

Moving beyond Megapixels, by Mark Dubovoy
Tests of some leading digital SLRs reveal the factors that go into image quality—it’s not just pixel numbers.

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