
When
enlarging you negative you can correct this by using a tiling easel. Simply lift the easel by the appropriate
amount and rest it on a block. Remember that you need to lift the easel on the
side that has the converging lines. When doing this you should set the smallest
possible aperture providing the greatest depth of field. When making the
enlargement, part of the picture may be lost, it is just a case of cropping the
picture to make it square. After processing the exposure may be different
between the top and bottom this can be corrected by dodging to even up the
overall exposure.
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Scheimpflug's rule.
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Scheimpflug's rule.
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