Simulated Night Photography Using Color Reversal Films

George T. Keene

The current methods of obtaining night effects in daylight photography are reviewed critically, and a number of possible improvements are explored. An original given two stops overexposure and printed using a printing master is shown to give a desirable reduction of tone scale, less color saturation, and a more realistic night effect. The required compromise between realism and tone compression is explained. Night scenes photographed using artificial lights and moonlight are discussed briefly.

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Published
1961-10
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J13757