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Show , ( f The hail Lake Tribune, Thursday, May 22. 1975 DE8ERT NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1975 New flash attachments are now computerized w rc Improve your show with titles f devices The fewer words used in a title, the better," Mrs Kirk land advised Make the title Titles added to a s'ide show make it more informative, coherent, and certainly more interesting, writes Marie Knkland u. the latest I tah Chapter PSA, news are uvni at flu beginning to give a hud of tin subject matter to follow A second slide fiequentlv gives 3U- Slides r- A straightforward statement is better than too much cleverness. And be sure people sitting in the back can read tnem without a magnifier, she added The veteran photographer advised that tiles should be uniform in types of letters used, colors and backgrounds. Variations ui titles tend to detract from the continuity of the presenta- the authors name and some times eternally in the travelog, other titles are added to announce a change she of pace or location, continued Ending slides - may be optional Mrs Kirk- land added To carry the presenters message well, good titles require special planning Phutogrpaphers should ar Avoid tion range their slides in the order they are to be shown and make a list of possible titles that may be needed One way to project a title is lv the UoC of highway markers, bilitwrds, park mon- ( r, it .straight-lin- e while you are ("teesting balance, sometimes deliberately placing letters at an angle or in a curve One thing ycu should remember," added Mrs Kirk land, "is tint as you photo and other such uments but informative simple Eliminate the, a and other unnecessary small words Use r.oui - and forceful action verbs letter ' graph the titles, keep records of your piocedures, with good notes a to lenses Used, f stops, speed, meter reading, camera and light position type of film and materials used You may want to repeat the setup at a latter date, or make slight changes, and if you havent kep the record youll have problems, she continued The award winning photographer continued that lights for the lettering setup can be photo-cop- y floods, electronic flash or just plam daylight through a window, but you should keep yur lighting uniform w atehmg for glare or reflection If you can letter artistically, make your own wuh brush, ink or whatever Another way is by cutting letters from magazines and lay them on your background Another interesting title can hi ho! by umg chil cin-nblocks, scrabble let -- s if There are many ways for beginning photographer Z to learn more about ins hobby, or for the professional to brush up on Z ms techniques. ,, . One of Uie most convenient rhethods is through night offered by the Salt Cake Art Center School, r4 Hie view-foun- d ela-ise- s frrnrh I P X Among the courses offered fcythe Art Center is basic Z photography, basic dar-ikroo- advanced darkioom tchniques, basic colored printing, creative landscape photography and indoor and outdoor portraiture. ZZ Faculty members included local photo iZraphers Harold Excell, Kim .Whitney. Richard Young, - Don Thourpe and Rick well-know- n ,Gniham p In the advanced darkroom students will be mtro-- . 7'dueed to new techniques and Stimulation of creativity m ppthe darkroom They will learn how to reduce contrasts printing and composition jty vignetting defusion and distortion techniques The class will also cover toning, sjugh contrast and reticula -- sabuttior tion. effect and For the beginner the basic darkroom course will include hlac k and white printing pro-- c edures for maximum technical quality fari'Ii.niz&tion with surfaces and grades of paper and contrasts, dodging, punting in, flashing, co? rec turns auei pnm.ng seduction intensifying and toning In the basic photography course students wdl learn about the camera, lens, films, exposure, processing, proofs, prints, enlargements and dodging Croping, mounting prints, depth of field, exposure flash, multiple lighting and portraiture will also be covered . Instruction-- , and practical expel lonce to help the indi-- v idual reach beyond the ordinary in landscape photography is offered m the creative landscape photography class The course will include lectures, examples in both black and white, and ndividual assignments In portrait doesnt use a Cash attachment with regularity, the problem of the right amount .of light can rum pictures But new for this season two fir,e have unreduced ftash units which take the guessing out of lighting Metz '.ntrodu'-e- s the Mecab-lit- z 192 and Rollei offers the ERE unit ' Backgrounds can be alBehind the Metz telecom-puter- s most anything you choose, ability to provide but they should not compete correct flash exposure auwith the title's message. A tomatically lies an ingenious color photograph makes an t and array of excellent background unless electronics it contains more contrast When the flash is fired a interest than the lettering highly sensitive transistor- The letters may be made to ized photix ell on the front of stand out boldly against a tlx-- unit measures the light subdued background if lu'letUsl from the subject placed on a non reflecting ami refays tne information to sheet of glass and raided on the telecom puter stde supports about six or The computer correlates seven inches above the back this data and, automatically, Mrs Kirkland ground," cuts off the flash when the proper exposure time is reached All tins happets with uieredible speed The resulting flash duration may Pocket-siz- e be any v, here between 1 250th de49 Onoth second and shoot si nes of fiv e new pocket from a basic aim-ari- d on subject brightpending sie cameras has been an ty pe' w tb a list pi of ;23 95 ness and distance nouneed by Eastman Kodak to a coupled tangc finder for The telecomputer is not tompiny, and General Elec-tr- 5149 rt affected by flashes from has introduced Company GEs new Hip Hash sys other units, nor by even the a photoflash device containtern is about the sue of a brightest ambient light You new flashbulbs ing eight can aKo override the telee.uidy bar and sines as it, Four of the new Kodak own flash extender when computer w henev er y ou w ant models Jie culled Tiimbtc standing upright on top f in detetmmf the Instamatic cameras ranging n vv cameras setting yourself, using the photography-student- s will find a eempiete guide in details of portrait making, body posture, direction of tycs, emotional responses, positioning of hands, and makeup All forms of lighting m terms ot d'reilnm and typ will lie discussed nfl form of a wen Lshop m principles ot exposure evaluation for Mac k and white and color SYSTEM! Further lecom-mende- , A simplified method is Iving introduced in many "5reas of the country starting 1 the 1 May by Ilford .Fibachronie A color print I p iColor slide r instruction .Two of Utah's most qua! will offer courses m color slide photo- J tfied photogrephers - graphy dunng the coming weeks '"t,Boige Anderson and Arch Jheney will conduct a class using color photography to rt full potential They will also talk about exposure con-- tol. color filters, lighting and . . ' Composition . .fee held May The session will 39 Next offi ring of the Edison Workshops j will be held June 7 and June 19 on natural scenic pnoto field ses-ro- n !2?aphy A one-da- y m the Alpine Loop of wlorful cei.tral Utah wdl emphasize persona! lnterpre- plion Following discussions and demoiitrations will .Street Gallery t cover expansive vistas and Ultimate details of nature ;Mmio,luct.on to the theory practical use of zone jlsUm exposure techniques Tir bitii black und white a lid eoioi m sessions June 20 through 27 The instructor ad! be John Telford Efforts wifi be made to help partici dc the camel u. hliita n.ii-meter and fdm ;.And . j -- ; ut Further information may he obtained Ly eontadmg "Jilui Telford, director, Edi yn Street GaHery 7! Edi xn St Sait Luke City, Utah . , UI II ' Ail fielo sessions and day sesvoms will begin t 8 a m , - a Commencing at 7 50 p rn 12 minutes The process s a conve- 75 1 SRT 101 With 11.1 ians and Casa Kodak Pocket 40 $44 20 Kodak Pocket 60 $88.66 Vivitar 292 flash$104.75 Sekonic L28 Sudio Light meter 3StSo Stn Ph 364 S211 CORPORATION aBgaaaBEaaBBBg bounce head SET OF BATTS. RECYCLE TIME DOWN "89,95 1.8 Fs W'VIDE LENS $35 ADD OMI-M- SALE MODF1. 100 SALE 24mm 28mm 35mm 35mm Fujic-hiuni- e 2 8 F SALE 219.95 S 779-9- 3 5 F 2 0 '2B'QQ 219.95 F 2 8 'TTfKXJ 129.95 2T9-$- 135mm 203mm 169.95 F $ and 35mm 129.95 TSfr-G194.95 "279:00 2D9.95 3 5 F T9&0Q 2 8 F 4 F 0 T5-9- 5. SALE 9.95 MODEL 252 MODEL 102 "19:95. 14.95 MODEL 272 MODEL 152 '32W5 25.50 MODEL 281 MODEL 202 "34r95. 25.50 MODEL 292 299.95 200m 75 150mm ANGLE ATTACHMENT OTHER MODELS LENSES 1 UP TO 27 FT. F STOPS AND CASE D FOR F:1.4 LINS I.YMPUI c. 1 AUTOMATIC SOCHdCE OF 3 GUAR. $7150 teh phon MEET FACTORY REP: BOB ROBBINS 75.50 139:95 99.95 109.-9-5 St-- 1 SLAVE SL-- SLAVE 2 35.50 u 65.50 Tf9Q5-- 12.00 15.00 20.00 REMOTE SENSOR Vwiar Senes For the first 810 color three ounces ot pi mt and 4 STOREWIDE d, 70-21- SPECIAL! .5 (Foots to 3 inchos) M 95 yi 46950 VIVITAR A0T d 5-Y- GUARANTEE R. m 1 85-20- 50 . 200 F:3.5 EK , m ws 28mm F:2.5 135 F:2.8 TRIAL ON ALL LENSES! ! WINftKKO Ui- - Vm TH ANNUAL CAMERA DEN PHOTO CONTEST 1. WATCH 3. OPEN: mcmmmmms 322-391- T. s mm 20mm F:3.8 1ST tatrnk 235 SO, MAIN WE SHIP 5 1 I,; NEAR SUTURE! DAVID P. WILDING 5I3 9:00-6:0- 0 fQi SLC'S IS UCHNICAL OLYMPUS SEMINAR COMING IN THE 2. JIRJnf JOHNSON MON-SA- 95 50 5SH ZOOM . 89M ,CA F.-3.- ta 17 50 49 8 S BOB ROBBINS WIU 1 PRESENT FRI. & SAT., MAY 23rd & 24th. 50 7f 309 A VTVrtM REMKMNTAT1VI FITS: CANON, MINOLTA, PtNTAX, NIKON, KONICA (METER COUPLED), OLYM dS, MAMIYA, FUJICA, RICOH, ARGUS, YASHICA. T545t. 1 OCYMJS FXCTOFY ESHER ATfJDTT LENS NO ADAPTERS NEEDED! 5 x CLEARANCE! 0 MACRO ZOOM fade-resista- nt prep-aiatioii- f STOCKDALE d num-Ix-ri'- $39.38 CAMERA STORE m'AUTO information rnav chrome Ektachrome, Agfachiorne (, F slide Him $259.00 iSUP TO 800 FLASHES ON degiee Fahrenheit are poured into for ail room temperature measured cups, which solutions and permits a three-degie- e are also supplied (For an latitude either way 11x11 punt six ounces of That is far more tolerant than ea,h aie required ) tile critical temperature of other processes Holes how the processing The color images I(Rk drum works Each of the end , w sharper and more brilliant pieces has an inner cup hich and are moie permanent, we dispenses or holds up to six are told, because it uses ao ounces ol liquid depending on dyes which are moie heat whether it is in horizontal or vertical position When it is pioof and you can pour the upright, lor this process, it is an solution m the top and it adv antage to be familiar with the inner cup At romniri blatk-andarkroom chores and the same time, any liquid m white enlarging It also the bottom inner cup is drainihelps if your enlarger has an ng out When the drum is 4 5 lens and a filter draw er the top cup rehorizontal, between or space, solution leases into the the tne iignt source and the slide hghtight inner compartment With suitable enlarger and of the tutie where it goes to darkroom, this is a Ciba woik on the colorpnnt paper ehiome starting kit for a Rolling the drum provides hobbyist who has never done continuous agitation (dot prints betoie Cibac hrome paper must be color print manual handled in complete darkwith detailed, easy ness When opening the seauistruc turns essen' .f 21 A :.,ch led paper package, it's tial to know which is the U a square fillers, plus emulsion side for the entire absorbing filter pack. Both sides are smooth An ingenious S 10 proto the touch cessing drum It consists of a fter four test exposures on center tube and two end caps the one 8x10. the Cibachrome Foi il14 punts, the center paper was placed inside the tube is longer i stde facing drum emul-aoA chemistry package in, and the end cap was put The ingredients make half- on 1 roccssing could now gallon solution., each of proceed with the light turned eloper, 2 Bieac h. 3 Fixer on It is possible to process You can make smaller quanprints by tray in total darh-n- , tities for shorter uoik sesss but its eaMcr to use the sion, dl Uili in a full lit rOuiTl These two color prints pai ka j;C Of 29 shect of kxlb cdorprint paper lor 10 proved that he Ubachrome shat, of thiti process is not designed fot Refer color printing cm individual mass production. start you must 1 Select a Instead of 24 minutes slide 2 lut suitable filters in color print m 12 minutes), it the enlaiger 3 Prepare ihe w as closer to four hewrs m Ihe ddiKToom that Am time three solutions Th,x included careful study of Choose a recJv txixfsed and has gcvKi the instructions and ail co!or bal.i'i' e and flt sli tones But you debut can be an Yuu dance Jetw mines the ll darting biter pack Sugges ext Ring, rewarding expen-youre- - !s,fed in 4Ue nnM-,be lu.nj! fcv color slide type Koda- - peaung nient Minolta SM 101 THYRISTOR STROBE J2S-27- It produces a bnl- iiant 8x10 or 1K14) color print on resin coated paper directly from a color slide in With a Metz teleeomputew umt, the piytogrpber can select the lens aperture to give you the pictorial effect and still enjoy you want folly automatic exposure accuracy The advances of the new Rollei E36RE computer flash 272 AUTO le proies- - al dull be obtained from the Salt Lake Art Center School on pos-ibofferings for the by prac-tic- convenience Yet these, advance provide new and reatly extended seep for the critical amateur and the professional. Whf'tNr yo tbp flash at the ceiling, behind or you or a wall .dongside whether you use the flash for special lighting effects tfor instance to simulate sunlight I the remote sensor on the Rollei measures the reflected light of the subject from the camera position culator The computer may be programmed for any of flvef stops end will calculate correctly even for bounce flash shuts. film The workshop is pumarily based oil the Ansd Adams Zone Sy stem and cov eis calibration, control, of subjut rendition, variable film development, tonal separation thioush the use of filters and other related topics Students should plan on Saturdiv licici trips ami a hand held light meter and strongly those demanded by are cal- one-ste- p OLYMPUS special class on the zone system will be given in the tripod built-i- n super-compac- A A . Kirkland noted that professional letters are available in letter sets from local photo stores One of the professional kits is Letraset. This type of letter provides a wide choice of type face and color, but they are not reusable. Transfer letters are attractive, but they too can be used only once Mrs. units tl-- INew color printing let There s colorful news for i photo fans familiar with jlark room work and who have dreamed about making ; Tugh quality color prints di- ! i .aectly from lavorite slides Avithout costly equipment or a complicated process who u how to which given ev aluations by the instructor ummer quarter and lass The emphasis wiil mg wall be For the amateur 1 be on the creative interpreta tion postal zation A cameras offered Basic photo classes i ters or alphabet macaroni last resort is the typewriter ST. SLC, UTAH our Of STATE 322-391- 5 ssssss I 1 |