Modern Photography - 1962

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January
Picture Taking Ideas - Wild Color (Helge Bofinger uses filters, offbeat lighting, makes montages for strange, compelling color effects); Angle, Posing, Lighting (Dan Budnik's techniques for better family photographs); Three Winter Ideas (Brighten contrast, blow up big and double-expose to make a show out of snow); Behind The Scenes With The Way-In Bachrach Portrait (MODERN visits the famous Bachrach portrait photographers) Technical Articles - Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing technical questions from its readers); The Beautiful Negative; What It Is; Which Film; Sharpness & Graininess; Exposure & Film Speed Sense; Hot vs. Cold (Can a lens affect the overall color of a photo, regardless of the film you use? Here's the answer); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment); MODERN's 1961 Index; How Far Have We Gone? (MODERN tests some outstanding cameras of the past. This month: the 1938 Kodak Bantam Special); How To Package Your Photos For Mailing Movies - 2-Light Movies Are Better (The advantage of halogen lamps for indoor movie making); High Speed Ektachrome - Is It Too Grainy In 8mm? (Our test results indicate no - if you're careful); Movie Maker (Show what you know best) Departments - Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; New Products; Techniques Tomorrow (Contrast enhancements); New Booklets; New Photo Books; 35mm (Functional pictures, Part 1); Salon Calendar; Pictures In A Moment (Avoiding fog); Modern Color (Indoor color by day); Behind The Scenes; Well Traveled Camera (The south of France); Ultraminiature (The 8mm chainpod); Large Camera (Al Fenn and Walter Sanders); Discovery # 55 (Sergio Larrain); Camera Clubs (A new club year?)
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April
Picture Taking Ideas - Three Ways To Glamorous Outdoor Color (How Willy Rizzo solves problems of lighting contrast and exposure) Technical Articles - Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing technical questions fron its readers); Consumers Union? (Some statements made by CU about their camera-testing methods and what MODERN thinks is wrong with them); Feininger Cuts Loose (...and fills 16 pages with the fruits of his wide photographic experience: ideas, hints and special techniques for his control of lines, size & space: lighting; distortion; focusing; printing); 11:00 AM, Day: 11:02 AM, Night (How you can control exposure to achieve different lighting effects in color); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment); How Far Have We Gone? (MODERN tests some outstanding cameras of the past. This month: the 1932 Primarette) Movies - Movie Maker (Special effects); 4 Pans For Movie Action (The techniques of panning with fast or unpredictable action, with compound movements or in confined sets); 4 Movies For More Action (Take your camera for a walk, ride, crouch, or swing) Departments - Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Techniques Yomorrow (Boosting Light); New Booklets; Well Traveled Camera (Monterey Peninsula); New Photo Books; New Products; Behind The Scenes; Large Camera (Picture through a prism); Pictures In A Moment (How to mail prints); 35mm (Choosing a 35mm camera, Part 10); MODERN Color (Electronic flush as fill-in); Ultraminature (Extension sord for flash); Monthly Contest; Salon Calendar; Discovery # 55 1/2 (Finstad Prebble)
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May
Picture Taking Ideas - Get More Impact With 44 To 58 (Normal focal-length lenses are more versatile than you may think) Technical Articles - Too Hot To Handle (MODERN answers probing technical questions from its readers); The Most Flexible Color System (2 1/4 color offers more variety in transparencies, prints and specialized processing than 35); 44mm To 58mm (How normal lenses produce different areas, change perspectives); Folding Camera Bargains (Second-hand folding cameras give you big negatives, are compact and inexpensive); Are Russian Lenses Better? Nyet! (A complete rundown on the situation in Russian lens technology today); MODERN Tests (An exclusive monthly appraisal of equipment); Postcards (MODERN kicks them and now they kick us back); How Far Have We Gone (MODERN tests outstanding cameras of the past. This month: the 1954 Metz Mecaflex) Movies - 8mm Electric Eye Cameras Compared (A feature-by-feature breakdown to help you choose the model you need); Not-So-Lazy Man's Guide To Editing (It can be easier than you think to produce a polished movie); Lazy Man's Guide To Editing (A painless method for organizing your home movies); Movie Maker (Two advances in 8mm sound) Departments - Coffee Break; Letters To The Editor; Techniques Tomorrow (Electronic film); Behind The Scenes; New Products; Well Traveled Camera (New York State); Large Camera (Plaubel Peco Jr. 6 x 9cm.); 35mm (How much have films improved>); Modern Color (Restoring damaged slides); New Photo Books; Pictures In A Moment (More about the J66); Ultraminature (Color projection); New Booklets; Monthly Contest; Salon Calendar
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