WILLIAM SAUNDERS' PHOTOGRAPHY -
TECHNICAL INFORMATION LISTED BY IMAGE NUMBER.
#1 and #4 - Linhoff 5 x 7 camera with 288 mm lense.
#2 Deardorff 4 x 5 camera; lense 8.25 inches focal length.
Film was processed with a special developer, it increased the
contrast in the bright areas and reduced that in the dark areas.
#3 Auto Graflex 4 x 5 camera - focal length about 8 inches.
#5, #15 and #16 Linhoff 5 x 7 camera - wide angle lense.
#6, #7, #9 and #14 Deardorff 4 x 5 camera, Schneider lense
- focal length 7.5 cm. #9 was a Kodachrome transparency
reproduced from a paper coppy made by the Cibachrome process.
No paper can have the wide dynamic range of the
original transparency.
#8, #10, #11, #12, #13, #24, #25 snf #26 Rollei 35 - focal length 4 cm.
On #25 and #26 exposure was 1/2 second at maximum lense opening - 3.5.
Film speed 1000.
#17 Taken on a glass plate. Camera probably 4 x 5.
#18 Deardorff 4 x 5 camera - focal length of lense about 6 inches.
#19 through #23 Olympus 35 mm camera.
Zoom lense set at a focal length of 3.5 cm
#2, #3 and # 12 were taken from prints that had been
expertly retouched by Charles Mize of San Francisco.
#19 through #25 were processed by an Eastman Kodak machine
operated by PhotoSprint of Mill Valley CA.
All of the reproductions were made with a 320D Olympus Digital Camera.