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The Photographic Lens (Media Manuals) Much importance is placed on clear and detailed diagrams of contemporary equipment, and graphs of performance characteristics.The book is intended as a compact source of u


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The Photographic Lens (Media Manuals)

Title:The Photographic Lens (Media Manuals)
Author:Sidney Ray
Rating:4.78 (663 Votes)
Asin:0240513290
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:355 Pages
Publish Date:1992-03-24
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The purpose of this book is to explain the basic principles of optics and image fomation particular to such lenses and optical systems. Much importance is placed on clear and detailed diagrams of contemporary equipment, and graphs of performance characteristics.



The book begins with an explanation of visual perception, followed by sections on basic optics and image formation by representative systems; the design, the manufacture and testing of lenses andd optical systems; optical attachments, including filters and converters; the optics of a numbr of different types of camera; the projection of images; the anicllary and auxillary systems associated with image capture; and related optical and optp-electronic systems including fibre optics, LEDs and LCDs.

The book is intended as a compact source of useful data, for anyone concerned with th visual communications industry, from secondary school pupils to profe

Editorial : About the Author
Senior Lecturer in Digital and Photographic Imaging, University of Westminster, photographer and Imaging Consultant.

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