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  • التصوير بالألوان .. تحضير شرائح ملونة للإسقاط .. التصوير الفوتوغرافي الحديث

    التصوير الفوتوغرافي الحديث
    التصوير بالألوان وحقائق حول المرشحات
    الجزء الأول التصوير بالألوان
    تحضير شرائح ملونة للإسقاط

    PREPARING COLOR SLIDES FOR PROJECTION

    When processed by the processing laboratory , 35mm film is cut into individual transparencies which are mounted in cardboard mounts and returned to the owner . In this mounted form , the pictures are called slides or color slides . The term transparency is also used , but this term applies to the unmounted color film as well as to the mounted one .

    Cardboard mounts are quite satisfactory if the slides are to be handled and projected only occasionally . If you want to make a permanent slide show , it is advisable to protect the delicate slides by mounting them between glass . You can , then , handle them as much as you want without fear of damaging them .

    A glass mounted transparency stays flat , doesn't buckle and go out of focus in the projector , and is easily kept clean . Should you drop it and break the glass , it is a simple matter to remount it .

    Some dealers handle the mounting of slides , but you can do it yourself quite easily . There are metal and plastic slide mounts available which make slide mounting very simple indeed , and many photographers prefer to use such mounts . Full instructions are supplied with them . Figure 4 shows a metal slide mounting kit in use

    You may , if you prefer , do your own mounting simply by binding or taping the color transparency between two sheets of thin glass . This is the original method of mounting transparencies and is still the most commonly used . Figures 5 through 10 show how this is done .

    The materials you need are shown in Figure 5 : thin sheets of glass ( called cover glass ) , 2 x 2 inches in size ; paper masks ; a roll of binding tape and some small circular gummed stickers . The paper masks are usually silvered on one side .

    Figure 4 Remounting a color slide using a commercial slide mounting kit .

    Figure 5 Materials needed for mounting 35mm color transparencies between glass .

    The transparency must be placed in the mask so that the silvered surface always faces the projector lamp . It then reflects the heat of the lamp away from the slide so it does not heat up so much during projection .

    First remove the transparency from the cardboard mount in which it is returned by the processing laboratory . This is done by clipping a corner of the mount and then separating it with the fingernails , starting at the clipped corner . Now hold the transparency so that it is correct left to right and right side up , and insert it between the two halves of the mask so the silvered surface is toward you . The mask opening is slightly smaller than the full 35mm frame , so you can move the transparency around slightly straighten tilted horizons or improve the framing . Some masks have notches to hold the transparency and keep it from shifting . If the masks you use don't have these notches , use a small patch of binding tape to fasten the transparency to the mask .

    Insert the sandwich of hasks and transparency between two sheets of cover glass . Line up the edges of the glasses and masks and place the assembled package , edge down , onto a length of unrolled binding tape ( Figure 6 ) .

    Rotate the slide assembly on the strip of tape until all four edges are taped together . Fold down the tape and cut the slide free ( Figure 7 ) .

    Figure 6 Binding slide and glass sandwich together .

    Figure 7 Cutting bound slide free from binding tape .

    There will be an overlapping triangle of tape at each corner . Trim these corners ( there are eight of them ) with a pair of small scissors or a razor blade ( Figure 8 ) . The mounted slide will appear as in Figure 9 .

    Again holding the slide so it is right side up and correct from left to right , paste a small gummed sticker to the lower left corner ( Figure 10 ) . This is called a thumb spot , and serves to orient the slide for projection . The slide must always be

    Figure 8 Trimming excess binding tape at corners .
    Figure 9 Appearance of glass mounted slide

    Figure 10 Thumb spot should be gummed to glass at lower left hand corner when slide . is upright and facing observer .

    placed in the projector so the thumb spot is facing the lamp and in the upper right corner when it is being projected . projection lens everses the image , thus bringing it right side up again . The thumb spot can be pasted to the mask inside the glass for protection if desired , but most users prefer to paste it outside so it can be numbered to prevent slides from becoming mixed up when a slide show is given .

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