Tent, Tenting Translucent contraptions of various sizes, shapes, and materials which help to hide lights, cameras, and crews when you're shooting highly reflective objects.
[edit] Patenting controversy "The Footman", taken in 1840 In February 1841, Talbot obtained a patent for the calotype process.
TENTING Photographing small products can be quite difficult if they include bright reflective surfaces. You can easily see other nearby objects reflected in them and sometimes even the whole studio.
So with the lens set to f16, we need to look at the DOF scale markings about 1/2 way between f8 and f11 as shown below. In this case, if we want infinity to be at one end of the depth of field, we have to focus at 1m. This gives us a DOF extenting ...
It is unfortunate that Bullock spent a great deal of time patenting his procedure.
See also: Subject, Light, Print, Stop, Near
 
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