Complete Self Instructing Library of Practical Photography volume 10

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Complete Self Instructing Library of Practical Photography volume 10
J B James Boniface Schriever
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To spot out pin-holes, which sub- ject will be considered in the following chapter, you need considerable practice, experimenting with one of your nega- tives which is defective from pin-holes caused by dust, or one in which exists fine transparent spots, due to air-bells. Make a proof on glossy printing-out paper of this nega- tive, so as to show the existing defects as strongly as possible. Then place the negative in your retouching desk and proceed to pencil or remove, or build up, the trans...- parent spots.
625. Accentuating Details. The average landscape negative can be very much improved by some little re- touching, or " dodging, " as it is usually called. Glints of sunlight on the tree trunks can be brought out prominently, giving snap and sparkle to the scene; touches of high-light here and there on the leaves; or reflections on water in- tensified, all help to make a picture more lively.
626. Adding Sky to Landscape. But no landscape picture can be considered complete without it has some form of a sky, or at least a sky value.


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