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Monitor Profiling

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Monitor Profiling

 This subject is featured in Issue #4 of The Luminous Landscape Video Journal. Profiling & Calibration is a Must Storm Over Mt. Hillers, Utah‚ April, 2001...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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3 minutes read


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The Platinum Print

From the mid to late 19 th , through to the early 20 th century one of the popular photographic printing processes, even predating silver...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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44 minutes read


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HandMade

The Inkjet Print as Objet D'Art Artist orTechnician? In an essay byJohn Szarkowski, the previous curator of photography at New York'sMuseum of Modern Art, he...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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8 minutes read


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Digital Blending

This subject is featured in Issue #6 ofThe Luminous Landscape Video Journal.  The Problem Being Solved In nature when doing landscape work that includes sky,...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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10 minutes read


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Nikon Focus Sensor Locations

Here’s a second contribution to this site fromThom Hogan’s Nikon DSLR Report(this is excerpted and updated from Issue #1). Details on subscribing to his newsletter...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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9 minutes read


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Photographing Waterfalls

INTRODUCTION What is it about waterfalls that attracts and mesmerizes us so much? There seem to be a number of natural phenomena and natural formations...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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10 minutes read


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Cataloguing Work Flow

In earlier articles I looked at issues related to the storage and archiving of the vast size and number of digital files created, both when...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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4 minutes read


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Stitching

The Wonderful World of Image Stitching There are a number of reasons why a photographer would want to stitch multiple images together. The most obvious...
Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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January 13, 2009

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12 minutes read


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