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KODAK Guide to 3Smm Photography (AC-95) For the new 35mm camera owner or for the more advanced photo hobbyist who wants to brush up on the basics. Covers such topics as camera handling, Kodak films, exposure, flash, lenses, and composition. Contains hundreds of colorful examples of good pictures. Over 400 illustrations. Softbound. 272 pages. 6 x 9". ISBN 0-87985-613-0 Car. No. El12 0005 KODAK Guide to Shooting Great Travel Pictures (AC-250) Learn how to take travel pictures like a pro, so you have better photographs of all the places you visit. Includes information on how to choose a camera and film, create a travel journal, photograph people, and utilize composition for memorable vacation pictures. Beautifully illustrated with inspirational photographs. Special portfolio sections from distinguished travel photographers such as Peter Guttman, Boyd Norron, and Catherine Karnow are included. Over 200 illustrations. Softbound. 214 pages. 5-112 x 8". ISBN 0-679-02830-7
Car. o. E145 3878

How To Take Good Pictures (AC-36) This classic six-million-copy bestseller explains the basics of getting good pictures without having to learn everything about phorography. Begins with 10 top techniques for improving pictures. Covers techniques for photographing people, scenics, action, pets, and more. Discusses films and cameras. Over 400 illustrations. Softbound. 192 pages. 5-114 x 8-114". ISBN 0-345-3971O-X Car. No. E123 4988 Winning Pictures
101 Ideas for Outstanding Photos

The Joy of Photography (AC-75S) Illustrates the full experience of modern photography with practical, straightforward informacion for every camera owner, including increasing visual perception, understanding and using cameras, films, lenses, filters, darkroom processes, and more. Over 600 illusrrations. Softbound. 312 pages. 8 x 10".
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(AC-200) Presents 101 ideas for taking winning photographs. Photos stimulate, inspire, and encourage you to try new ideas when making your own shots. Includes subjects such as nature, people, lighting, humor, and landscapes. Also contains technical informacion. Over 100 illustrations. Softbound. 116 pages. 8-112 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-761-7 Cat. No. E800 1299

More Joy of Photography (AC-70S) Sequel to The Joy of Photography. Discusses developing a personal sryle of photography and techniques for gelling the most out of equipment. Includes 100 ideas for creative photography. Over 450 illustrations. Softbound. 278 pages. 8 x 10". ISBN 0-201-14559-6
Car. o. E141 7021

How To Photograph Babies & Children (AC-230) A comprehensive, one-of-a-kind guide that explores ways to capture every aspect of a child's life, from baby to young adult. Sections include: first steps, the great outdoors, inside story, improving your skill, using color and filters, and picture presentation. Over 150 illustrations. Softbound. 144 pages. 5-112 x 8". ISB 0-87985-752-8
Cat. o. E130 1000

The Joy of Photographing People (AC-72S) Offers the rools and techniques necessary to take better, more creative photos of people-from portraits and candid street photographs to weddings, children, and high-fashion photography. Includes tips on using camera and lighting equipment and taking more creative photographs of people. Over 300 illustrations. Softbound. 240 pages. 8 x 10".
ISBN 0-201-11695-2 Cat. No. E127 1626

Using Accessory Equipment (AC-130) Learn how ro use lenses, electronic flash, and filters to improve your photos and create special effects. Over 70 illustrations. Softbound. 80 pages. 5-114 x 8-1/4". ISB 0-681-40732-8 Cae. No. E158 0091

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Pocket Guides
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Great Photos with the 'EW. Advanced Photo System (AC-300) By Jenni Bidner The Advanced Photo System has added new excitement to point-and-shoot photography This book explains the advanrages of this format, such as ease in film loading, convenient index prints and negative storage, "IX" Information Exchange, and multiple print formats with an easy, visual approach. "Before-and-after" examples quickly instruct the reader in basic picture-taking concepts such as composition, framing, and exposure. A handy guide to shooting common subjects such as birthday parties, portraits, travel, SPOrtS, ets, etc. helps any photographer p get great results. Over 150 color illustrations. Softbound. 80 pages. 5 x 7". ISBN 0-87985-773-0 Car. No. E142 6050 KODAK's Most Basic Book of 35mm Photography (AC-220) Aimed at those who are just starting photography and for those who have been taking pictures for a while. Presents only one concept per page. Explains camera controls, lenses, autofocusing, exposure, film, flash units, and simple picture-taking techniques. Over 90 illustrations. Softbound. 128 pages. 8-112 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-046-9 Car. No. E893 2998 How To Take Winning Pictures (AC-240) This pocket-size guide contains the secrets to taking better photographs. Topics include tips on capturing fresh viewpoints, creating feeling, lighting, and practical advice on photographing favorite subjects. Over 100 photographs. Softbound. 104 pages. 4 x 6". ISBN 0-87985-753-6 Car. No. E126 6709

Fun with Digital Photography (AC-260) By John Larish Finally a book that explains digital photography in language everyone can understand! Chock-full of ideas and suggestions, this book shows you how digital imaging can enhance family fun and creativity. It includes topics such as showing pictures on TV, designing greeting cards and calendars, making multimedia scrapbooks, sending pictures and messages over the Internet, and getting started with digital imaging even if you don't own a computer! With many great color examples. Softbound. 78 pages. 5 x 7". ISBN 0-87985-786-2 Car. No. E129 1147 Hot Shots (AC-210) . Shows amateur photographers how to take great pictures. Discusses camera handling, focusing, lighting, and film usage. Over 40 illustrations. Softbound. 48 pages. 3-112 x 5". ISBN 0-87985-745-5 Car. No. E143 5999 KODAK Pocket Guide to 3Smm Photography (AR-22) Provides on-the-spot information for almost any 35mm problem. In addition to explaining camera, flash, lens, and filter operations, the guide discusses the unique aspects of photographing people, action, landscapes, wild animals, zoos, and architecture. Over 200 illustrations. Softbound. 112 pages.3-1/2 x 6-1/4".
ISBN 0-87985-769-2 Cat. No. E123 0861

KODAK Pocket Guide to Great Picture-Taking (AR-24a) For beginning photographers. Shows comparisons of what works and what doesn't, and gives simple tips for photographing action, people, and outdoor scenes. Covers composition, lighting, equipment, and more. Over 200 illustrations. Softbound. 112 pages. 3-112 x 6-114". ISBI 0-87985-770-6 Cat. No. E827 4417 KODAK Pocket Guide to Travel Photography (AR-25) Illustrates how to shoot important landmarks, architecture, interiors, marketplaces, street life, people, festivals, wildlife, and landscapes. Includes valuable information on customs, security, insurance, trip planning and attire, storytelling with a camera, and more. Over 200 illustrations. Softbound. 112 pages. 3-112 x 6-114". ISBN 0-87985-757-9 Cat. No. E180 3204 KODAK Pocket Guide to Nature Photography (AR-26) An informative guide to taking a variety of nature photographs. Discusses equipment and techniques for a variery of subjects such as sky, trees, water, flowers, reptiles, insects, birds, and more. Also included are tips for coping with cold, heat, dampness, and dust. Over 200 illustrations. Softbound. 112 pages. 3-112 x 6-114". ISBN 0-87985-758-7
Cat. o. E166 7930

Workshop Series

Electronic Flash (KW-12e) By Jack Neubart The major sections in rhis comprehensive book cover: the lighter side-why use flash?, rhe nature of light, flash basics, electronic flash control, accessory flash, film and filters, creative control, fun flash adventures, and purring flash to work. There is an appendix that includes: power and flash performance, flash quick tips, and a troubleshooting guide. 140 illustrations. Softbound. 112 pages. 8-1/2 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-772-2 Cat. No. E143 9855 Using Filters (KW-13) Gives creative and technical advice that explains how filters work and how you can use rhem to capture extraordinary images in color and black and white. Shows how to create mood, add dazzle, render normal colors under artificial lighting, and more. Over 180 illustrations. Softbound. 96 pages. 8-1/2 x Ll ".
ISBN 0-87985-751-X

The Art of Seeing


A Creative Approach to Photography

(KW-20) Shows you how to take better phorographs by studying the elements of rhe subject, using lighting, composition, color, shape, form, texture, and viewpoint. Explains how cameras, lenses, and films see differently from you. Suggesrs ways to achieve creativity by shattering preconceptions and lack of awareness. Helps you break through creative barriers. Over 170 illustrations. Softbound. 96 pages. 8-112 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-747-1 Cat. No. E144 2250 lenses for 35mm Photography (KW-18) An in-depth guide to lenses for 35mm photography. Sections cover rhe best lens choice for any photographic situation, including architecture, landscape, wildlife, portraiture, travel, and still lifes. This valuable reference provides information on lens characteristics, optical performance, lens accessories, maintenance, and how to buy new or used lenses. Over 200 illustrations. Softbound. 112 pages. 8-1/2 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-765-X Cat. No. E144 1757 Using Your Autofocus 35mm Camera (KW-ll) Especially useful for newcomers to 35mm photography. Looks at how cameras work and what accessories, such as lenses and flash units, offer. Also includes composition, picture elements, landscapes, and portraiture. 200 illustrations. Softbound. 96 pages. 8-112 x 11".
ISBN 0-87985-652-1 Cat. No. E143 9603

Existing-light Photography (KW-17) Discusses the use of high-speed films; camera handling for steadiness; lenses; rhe correct film for tungsten lighting, fluorescent lighting, and mercury-vapor lamps; and filters. Includes tables that give exposure recommendations for taking photographs in typical existing-light situations, such as in rhe home, outdoors at night, and in public places. 200 illustrations. Softbound. 88 pages. 8-112 x 11".
ISB 0-87985-744-7

Cat. No. E144 1179 Advanced Black-and-White Photography (KW-19) Features techniques for achieving high quality at both the camera and darkroom stages of making a photograph, with emphasis throughout on image control, appearance, and fine-art presentation. Includes toning comparisons as well as a section on hand-coloring prints. Over 140 illustrations. Softbound. 104 pages. 8-112 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-760-9 Cat. No. E144 1849

Cat. No. E143 9868 Close-Up Photography (KW-22) Covers equipment, lighting, focusing theory, and exposure calculations for close-up photography. Includes tips on controlling movement, foreground and background, plus sections on "handsand-knees" photography and using a close-up camera wirh hobbies and crafts. Over 130 illustrations. Softbound. 96 pages. 8-112 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-750-1 Cat. No. E144 1161

Two additional books in the KODAK Workshop Series, Black-and-White Darkroom Techniques (KW-15) and Building a Home Darkroom (KW-14) are described in detail on page 6.

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Professional Books

The Portrait
Professional Techniques and Practices in Portrait Photography (0-24)

Covers the key aspects of the art and practice of professional portrait photography. Offers expert guidance with chapters by top professional portrait photographers on topics such as selecting equipment, refining lighting and exposure techniques, and establishing and operating a successful portrait business. Also covers specialty portraits, fashion and glamour photography, plus tips on presenting portraits to increase sales. Over 150 illustrations. Softbound. 120 pages. 8-1/2 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-513-4
Cat. No. E102 1443

large-Format Photography (0-18e) From the basics of exposure and image formation to the use of filters and sheet film, this book offers step-by-step instructions for the novice photographer and the professional alike. Extensive coverage is given to view camera movements; this includes camera diagrams and the resulting image effects, Updated with a chapter on digital imaging and its applications for large-format photography. Over 95 illustrations. Softbound. 112 pages. 8-112 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-771-4
Cat. No, E152 7895

Copying and Duplicating


Photographic and Digital Imaging Techniques (M-l)

Professional Photographic Illustration (0-16) Gives top professional photographers' secrets for photographing food, models and fashion, architecture, consumer products, and high technology. Covers basic equipment use, plus pointers to help you become more creative. Over 100 illustrations plus lightingdiagrams.Softbound. 160 pages. 8-1/2 x l l ", ISBN 0-87985-756-0
Cat. No. E109 9654

landscape Photography (AC-97) Provides in-depth coverage of all aspects of landscape photography. Covers aerial and linear perspective, composition, weather, lighting, cameras, and accessories. Tells how to transfer the grand dimension of landscape onto an 8 x lO-inch print. Over 150 illustrations, Softbound. 112 pages.
8-1/2 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-453-7 Cat. No, E849 5905

An in-depth guide to copying slides, photographs, paintings, line art, and more. Illustrates photographic restoration techniques for successfullycopying faded or damaged prints. Discusses basic and advanced setups, such as copy stands, copyboards, and lighting equipment. Also provides detailed instructions for making internegatives and duplicating transparencies. Includes comparison photos to help you decide what film and process to use. Completely updated with a new chapter on using digital imaging for copying and duplicating. Over 145 illustrations.Softbound. 144 pages.8-112 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-764-1
Cat. No. E152 7969

Photography Through the Microscope (P-2) Contains practical information for achieving quality photomicrographs in both color and black and white. Features step-by-step instructions for obtaining proper microscope illumination: information for choosing microscope components and films for photomicrography; lighting, filter, and exposure techniques. Over 100 illustrations. Softbound. 104 pages. 8-1/2 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-362-X
Cat. No, E152 8371

Photographic Retouching (E-97) Provides comprehensive information on the art and science of photographic retouching. Includes sections on tools and materials; black-and-white, color, and color separation negatives;black-and-white and color prints; color transparencies; emulsion stripping; cutting and butting; and more. Over 170 illustrations. Softbound. 116 pages. 8-1/2 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-474-X
Cat. No, E149 1257

Darkroom & Conservation

KODAK Professional Black-andWhite Films (F-5) Introduces you to the many varieties and uses of Kodak black-and-white films. Sections on film characteristics and on choosing a film will guide you in matching film to task, be it landscape or srudio photography, copying, or making slides. Data section describes Kodak black-andwhite films and gives technical information. Also comains a ringaround to help you expose and develop film for optimum density and comrast. Over 40 illustrations. Softbound. 88 pages. 8-112 x 11". ISB 0-87985-651-3 Car. No. E152 8298 Basic Developing, Printing, Enlarging in Color (AE-I3) Provides step-by-step procedures to show beginning color darkroom hobbyists how to make prints from color slides and negatives and how to process slide and prim films. Includes filter charts and exposure tables to help you make more accurate color renditions with less time and guesswork. Also includes information on darkroom and prim finishing techniques for professional-looking results. Over 75 illustrations. Spiral-bound. 100 pages. 6-112 x 9". ISBN 0-87985-662-9 Car. No. E111 2762 Basic Developing & Printing in Black and White (AJ-2) A beginner's guide to black-and-white darkroom techniques. Shows, step-by-step, how to develop film and make prints and enlargements. Basiccontrol techniques, such as cropping, burning, dodging, and vignercingare covered as well as suggestions for basic darkroom layout. Over 100 illusrrations.Softbound.72 pages.5-3/4 x 8-1/2". ISBN 0-87985-755-2 Car. No. E140 8996

Black-and-White Darkroom Techniques (KW-15) Describes the steps for developing, priming, and finishing black-and-white photos. Includes choosing photographic paper, dodging and burning, mouming prints, and more. Over 190 illustrations. Softbound. 96 pages. 8-112 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-274-7 Car. No. E144 0809 Building a Home Darkroom (KW-14) Tells how to plan a home darkroom. From location to construction to electrical work to plumbing, shows step-bystep construction of a prototype darkroom. Over 150 illustrations. Softbound. 96 pages. 8-1/2 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-746-3 Car. No. E143 9991 Advanced Black-and-White Photography (KW-19) See page 4 for a detailed description. ISBN 0-87985-760-9 Car. No. 144 1849

Photolab Design for Professionals (K-13) Includes information on planning photographic facilities, such as equipmem, materials, and work methods. Places greater emphasis on color priming and processing, and includes a section that pictorially showcases several state-of-theart lab and studio operations. Specifically intended for professionals who are planning new facilities or renovating existing labs. Over 50 illustrations. Softbound. 64 pages. 8-1/2 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-659-9 Car. o. 824 6258 KODAK Curve-Plotting Graph Paper (E-64) KODAK Curve-Plotting Graph Paper provides professional, commercial, and industrial color laboratories with an easy way to plot step-tablet or gray-scale images made on film separations, internegatives, and masks. The semitransparem paper stock lets you superimpose two or more sheets for easy, direct comparison. 25 sheets. 8-112 xII ". Car. o. E146 0369 Conservation of Photographs (F-40) Technical and professional information on the stability of both blackand-white and color photographic processes. Recommended for anyone interested in photo preservation and fineart photography. Covers restoration of deteriorated images, preservation through reproduction, storage, display, and more. Over 145 illustrations. Softbound. 156 pages. 8-112 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-352-2 Car. No. 193 5725

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Care and Identification of 19thCentury Photographic Prints (G-2S) Explains how to identify and care for 19th-century photographic prints. Gives information on the history of photographic processes and identifying types of prints. Also includes a section on storage and display, and the forms of deterioration. Includes a 9-3/4 x 24" Care and Identification Flowchart which characterizes 13 different photographic and photo mechanical processes. Over 125 illustrations. Softbound. 116 pages. 8-112 x 11". ISBN 0-87985-365-4 Cat. No. E160 7787

Presenting Yourself (S-60) For those who want to make effective and exciting presentations. Covers planning and preparation, setting objectives and achieving results, selecting, developing scripts and visuals, the presentation room, and more. Over 100 illustrations. Softbound. 176 pages. 8-1/2 x 10".ISBN0-87985-240-2 Cat. No. E148 2686 KODAK Projection Calculator and Seating Guide for Single- and Multi-I mage Presentations (S-16) Seating Guide helps determine seating capacities for rooms of different sizes and shapes. Dial for calculating image/screen size, projection distance, frame size, and lens focal length. 8 pages. 9 x 6". ISBN 0-87985-214-3 Cat. No. E107 8989

Slides
Planning and Producing Slide Programs (S-30)

Produce effective one- and two-projector slide and audio-tape presentations wi th this step-by-step guide. Includes More Slides (S-30A). Over 200 illustrations. Softbound. 160 pages.8-112 x 10". ISBN0-87985-238-0 Cat. No. E850 8145 More Slides
Planning. Producing. and Presenting Digital Images (S-30A)

An up-to-date reference for understanding and using digital imaging in producing effective presentations and publications. Shows how to add digital imaging for maximum impact. 40 illustrations. Softbound. 36 pages. 8-112 x 10". ISBN 0-87985-239-9 Cat. No. E876 0688

Calendars
1998 KODAK Desk Calendars The beauty of nature is captured in the 1998 calendar theme "World Wonders." These calendars have fabulous images of some of the world's most amazing sights, from Earth's magnificent peaks to endless valleys and all that is in between. The year is presented in a full week-ata-glance page format. Each two-page spread features a full-color photo on one side and the current week on the opposite. Spiral binding keeps pages flat and easy to use. "World Wonders" (Hardcover) 9 x 7-3/4" with 54 full-color images. Bound in a dark leather-like finish with richly embossed lettering. ISBN 0-87985-787-0 Cat. o. E1261-101

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1998 KODAK Wall Calendars "World Wonders" Continues with the "Wonders" theme; featured month has plenty of space for notes, plus the previous and following months for reference. 12 x 13-114" with 12 full-color images. ISBN 0-87985-789-7 Cat. No. E1261-105 "Wind & Water" This calendar shows the beauty and power of these two remarkable forces of nature. Dramatic photographs of oceans, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and hot springs, plus the wildlife that rely on these sources of life. Featured month has space for notes, plus the previous and following months. 14 x 11" with 12 full-color images. ISBN 0-87985-790-0 Cat. No. E1261-106

"World Wonders" (Softcover) 8-3/4 x 7-1/2" with 59 full-color Images. ISBN 0-87985-788-9 Cat. No. E1261-103

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KODAK Black-andWhite Darkroom DATAGUIDE (R-20) Provides information on exposing film, controlling development, printing and processing for print stability, and toning. Also includes information and many applications for KODAK T-MAX Professional Films and T-MAX Developers. Over 40 illustrations; 1 dial. Spiral-bound. 66 pages. 5-7/8 x 8-3/4". ISBN 0-87985-602-5 Cat. No. E828 9092 KODAK Color Darkroom DATAGUIDE (R-19) Provides practical and in-depth information on processmg Kodak color films and papers. Also has information on filters, equipment, and techniques for color printing including a dial for calculating exposure times. There are color ringarounds for evaluating the color balance of prints made from negatives and transparencies. Includes the latest technical data on color negative and reversal films. Over 70 illustrations. Spiral-bound. 68 pages. 6 x 8-1/2". ISBN 0-87985-611-4 Cat. No. E156 9136

KODAK Pocket Photoguide (AR-21) Provides extensive information on films, exposure, filters, lenses, flash, close-ups, and other photographic essentials. Contains dial calculators, tables, and instructions for taking still pictures in color and black and white. 7 dial illustrations. Spiral-bound. 42 pages. 3-3/4 x 5". ISBN 0-87985-609-2 Cat. No. E152 7761 KODAK Photographic Filters Handbook (B-3) Contains filter information for professional photographers. and photo lab tech- IIr""ldIto...a. nicians. Also for the scientist whose use of filters requires extensive wavelength-by-wavelength transmission measurements. Contains information about types of filters, their photographic applications, and their physical, optical, and transmission characteristics. Over 100 filter transmittance curves. Spiral-bound. 160 pages. 6 x 8-112". ISBN 0-87985-658-0 Cat. No. E152 8108

KODAK Gray Cards (R-27) Helps you determine exposure, adjust lighting ratio, and check lighting distribution. The gray side has 18% reflectance; the white side has 90% reflectance. Envelope contains two 8 x lO-inch cards and a 4 x 5-inch card, with instructions. ISBN 0-87985-754-4 Cat. No. E152 7795 KODAK Color Print Viewing Filter Kit (R-25) For evaluating the color balance of prints made from negatives and transparencies. Contains six filter cards: red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow. Each card has three filters of different densities: 0.10, 0.20, and 0.40. Packed in a durable plastic case with instructions. 5 x 8-3/4". Cat. No. E150 0735

KODAK Professional Photoguide, 5th edition (R-28) Up-to-date technical information for producing blackand-white and color photographs; contains data sections on films, exposure, reciprocity, filtration, flash, camera lenses, and perspective. Also includes 29 tables and charts, 8 dial calculators, formulas for making photographic calculations, and an 18% gray card. Conveniently sized to carry in your camera bag or equipment case. Spiral-bound. 56 pages. 6 x 8-1/2". ISBN0-87985-759-5 Cat. No. E104 2282

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