(Includes original photos and figures August 1990)īack to the Future If you found an exposed but undeveloped roll of film that had been lost in 1955, what would you do with it? I carefully developed the film in my home darkroom - and discovered long-forgotten photographs, including a picture of my mom while she was pregnant with me! Here's how to salvage photographic treasures from expired film. (February 1990)Ĭustomized Postcards Make your own picture postcards with 5x7-inch prints and desktop-publishing software on a personal computer. You can also avoid hassles and delays while passing through airport security checkpoints. Gearing Up for Airplane Trips Protect your film and equipment from X-ray damage, theft, and other hazards during air travel. Leicas for Users How to save money when buying Leica cameras and lenses - a practical guide for Leica users, not collectors. (Includes three original photos July 1989) Special Effects From Open Flash You can create fascinating multiple exposures and other special effects by using a tripod-mounted camera, a manual flash unit, a flashlight, a locking cable release, and your camera's Bulb setting. (Includes four original photos March 1989) How to Photograph Video Screens This article shows how to minimize tube distortion and maximize sharpness when taking pictures of TV screens and video monitors. To visit the Shutterbug web site, click the banner ad above. Adjust the brightness and contrast of your monitor until you can see all 21 steps, or as many as your monitor can display. It has 21 steps from pure black to pure white. To view the photos correctly, you might want to calibrate your video monitor by checking the gray scale below. All articles include original photographs, figures, and tables. Tom's Shutterbug Archive This is an archive of Tom's articles from Shutterbug magazine.
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