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EFFECT OF FILTERS ON PHOTOGRAPHY SHOWN BY SLIDES

A well illustrated and informative lecture on filters was delivered by Mr. Keith Wade at Thursday night’s meeting of the Gisborne Camera Club. After showing how white-.light was broken down into different colours, Mr. Wade used graphs to depict the sensitivity of the various types of films to these colours. He then showed how a filter lightened a like colour by allowing it to pass through and on to the sensitive film. The effect of different filters on films was clearly illustrated when slides were shown, all of which had been taken of the same multi-coloured advertising posters. Mr. Wade also showed slides which demonstrated the various effect of yellow and orange filter on sky and cloud in a photograph. He concluded by answering a number of questions on the subject. On September 9, the Still Life on Table Top” competition winners will be announced and there will be a lecture on “Taking Prints.”

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22728, 28 August 1948, Page 4

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EFFECT OF FILTERS ON PHOTOGRAPHY SHOWN BY SLIDES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22728, 28 August 1948, Page 4

EFFECT OF FILTERS ON PHOTOGRAPHY SHOWN BY SLIDES Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22728, 28 August 1948, Page 4

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