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November/December 2007

    

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Features

18 A New Generation of Traditional-Looking Digital Papers, by Paul Schranz
Now available: new glossy inkjet papers that absorb pigment ink and are virtually indistinguishable from traditional darkroom papers.

20 The Effect of Mirror–Slap on Image Resolution, by Timothy Edberg
At slow shutter speeds, the movement of an SLR’s mirror causes blurring—we investigate how much and at what speeds.

24 Portfolio: Iron Beauties, by Michelle Keim

28 The Business of Photography, Part III, by Bobbi Lane
How to market yourself as a photographer, and know what to charge.

31 Hard Decisions and Soft Light, by John Siskin
Soft and hard light both have their uses, but a strong image often mixes the two.

36 Oil Immersion Scanning, by Ctein
Lose noise and film grain, gain detail and tonal separation.

40 Automating with Photoshop and Bridge, by Barry Haynes
Here’s how to save a lot of time by efficiently editing groups of images.

43 Image Interpolation Options, by Mark Dubovoy
Tests of Photoshop and three dedicated plug-ins reveal key differences when making images larger.

Departments

2 PHOTO News
 9 Collector Print Offer
     by Greg Gallagher
10 New Products
11 Photo Myths
Putting Extreme Paper Contrast to Work
by Dick Dickerson & Silvia Zawadzki
13 Vestal At Large Place and Time
     by David Vestal
15 Master Printing Class Enthusiasm
     by Bruce Barnbaum
48 Marketplace
48 Ad Index

 

 

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