-40%

BTZS Learning Special, Large Format

$ 13.2

Availability: 40 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Voltage: Does not apply
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Model: Learning Special
  • To Fit: Does not apply
  • Number of Flash Mounts: Does not apply
  • Compatible Model: Does not apply
  • Compatible Series: Does not apply
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Type: CD and DVD
  • Battery Type: Does not apply
  • Mount Type: Does not apply
  • Material: Does not apply
  • Brand: BTZS
  • Cable Length: Does Not Apply
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Digital Back Format: Does not apply
  • Features: Does not apply
  • Color: Does not apply
  • Buoyancy: Does not apply
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Compatible Brand: Does not apply
  • Connectivity: Does not apply

    Description

    BTZS Video Workshop DVD
    BTZS Workshop Workbook CD
    BTZS Lite CD
    BTZS D-Max Newsletter CD
    BTZS Video Workshop DVD:
    This two hour DVD video covers the important points of the
    B
    eyond
    T
    he
    Z
    one
    S
    ystem method.
    When you are done, you'll be able to characterize paper, film and have a firm understanding on what effects are really gained with one film or developer over another.
    The video is invaluable to both the beginner and the advanced practitioner.
    A workbook is included to help you track the lessons and provide further information on the methodology.
    Topics covered include:
    Testing Film
    Testing Paper
    Using your Steptablet
    Plotting film and paper curves
    Reading and understanding curves
    Basic demos of the Plotter/Matcher software, the Film Tubes and the BTZS Exposure Computer
    Using your test results in the field
    Interpreting the data
    Metering methods
    BTZS Workshop Manual:
    Fifty page workbook on a CD (PDF files).
    BTZS Lite:
    Phil Davis wrote articles that explain metering using either a spotmeter or an incident meter and calculating the correct exposure using the Expo/Dev software.
    Using actual photographs Phil explains meter placement and other techniques to handle difficult exposure situations.
    Topics covered include Zone System Metering with Expo/Dev, Visualization with the Incident Meter, Film/Developer Gradation Effects, Using the BTZS Expo/Dev Program and much more.
    D-Max Newsletter:
    The DMAX Newsletter was published from January 1992 to March 2004, four times a year with each issue containing seven to eight pages with a couple of special sixteen page issues. The newsletter featured the writing of Phil Davis and Fred Newman
    The CD contains PDFs of each newsletter. Some of the early issues which never had a electronic version have been scanned.
    Volume One
    Testing Paper - The Why and How, Getting the Facts on ISO
    Testing Film - Getting started, Growing Past Burn-out, Film Development, Developers & Effective Film Speed
    Testing Film - Analysis of Results, The Incident Meter in Use
    Applications of Sensitometry - Testing PMK Pyro
    Volume Two
    Sensitometry - An Issue of Craft, Extended Fix Times & Film Density
    Densitometers - Choosing & Building
    Working in a Vacuum, It's More than Just Range, Ultra Large Format Photography
    The importance of Process, An Alternative Print Spotting Method
    Volume Three
    DI#13 - A Special Low Contrast Film Developer, Table Extension for the X-Rite Model 331
    Photographers' Formulary Excel "Film Enhancer", Toning for Maximum Black Part 1
    VC Paper Filtration Testing, Large Format Film Tags, Dust Free Film Holders, Calculating Selenium Toning Formulas, 2 E-Z to Make Accessories
    Flare Compensation with the FX-795P & Plotter Programs, The Negative: Is It Science or Is It Art?, Toning for Maximum Black Part 2
    Volume Four
    Reciprocity "Failure" and What To Do About It, Oliver Gagliani
    The Effects of Changing Development Temperature, One Size Doesn't Fit All, Testing a Developer for the Effects of Presoaking
    Ilford Multigrade FB Warmtone Paper, The Negative: Science & Art?, Light - Friend and Foe
    How to Read a BTZS Film Test, Some Fixer Bleaching Tests
    Volume Five
    Selenium Intensification of Negatives, World's Simplest Darkroom, Travel Tip
    VC Paper Filtration Testing, Two Exercises to Improve Judgment in Printing
    Testing Bergger Prestige Variable NB Paper, Heiland Densitometer Review, Film Developer Dilution Part I
    Film Developer Dilution Part 2, Working in Converted, Provisional & Temporary Darkrooms
    Volume Six
    Adventures in Format, Lotus BPF200 film
    Metering Methods for B&W Compared - the Incident System, Why I hate Infrared
    Developers, Developers, Developers
    A New B&W Developer: Ilfotec DDX, Photographers & Honesty
    Volume Seven
    Developers & Film Speed, Lens Contrast & MTF, & Indispensable Tech Books
    Forte Contact Printing Paper, Processing Ultra-large Film, Amidol vs D-72
    Which ES is Right?, The Beauty of the Lens Image, 3 Useful Palm Programs
    3 Forte Papers, BTZS Film Tube Agitation, PowerDial Zone Exposure Correction
    Volume Eight
    Water for Developer Dilution, Preparing a Portfolio, PlotterPlus on the G-Series Macs
    To Shoot or Not to Shoot, Selenium Toning for Maximum Black,
    Choosing a Printer Paper
    New Fuji Acros 100, Does Paper Developing Time Make a Difference
    Volume Nine
    A Library of Film Curve Families
    A Library of Film Curve Families (double issue with vol.1)
    Dealing with Extremes of Contrast
    A Treatise on Reciprocity Effects
    Volume Ten
    Effective Film Speed: TMX vs. 100 Tmax
    DI#13 Film Developer Revisited
    Two Efke Films, Kodak Tri-X 320 Film, Estimating Developer Dilution