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This Handbook has information for
working professional photographers and photo lab technicians as well
as scientist whose use of filters requires extensive
wavelength-by-wavelength transmission measurements. The Handbook contains
basic information about various types of filters, their photographic
applications, and their physical, optical, and transmission
characteristics.
Since 1909 Kodak has been meeting special needs
of photographers and scientist with a range of optical filters, KODAK
WRATTEN Filters continue to fulfill unique needs in photography; these and
many other special-purpose light filters are tailored to fit the critical
requirements of photographic professionals.
As the practice of photography has evolved, new
filters have been added and others deleted. Today, the high-quality
filters described in the Handbook continue to provide precision control of
light in most photographic systems.
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