Zone system
In photography, the zone system is a technique invented by Ansel Adams and Fred Archer in 1939 or 1940. It is one of the earliest methods to give photographers systematic control of their images by precisely defining the relationships between their equipment and materials.
External resources
- The Zone System
- A basic explanation
- David Kachel's Front Door Learning and teaching the Zone System, plus novel development and darkroom techniques
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Overview for monochrome materials |
| ► | Film |
| ► | Darkroom |
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