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SINAR Information No 22

The problem of yaw in conventional view cameras interferes even with simple and straightforward adjustment sequences:
For instance, if you want to show some­thing of the top as well as the front of an upright object, you have to use a drop­front (vertical shift) movement.

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SINAR Information No 19

Professional photography in the 1980s will stand in the light of technical prog­ress in hardware, and in the shadow of raw material shortages, including silver and hence all film materials. Looking at specific areas in these terms gives us an idea of the trends facing profession­al photography in the 1980s, especially concerning large-format use.

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SINAR Information No 18

With multi-exposure assembly the exposure must be correct for each individual image component. This is a complex problem which can only be solved by spot readings of small and precisely defined areas directly in the image plane. Only the SINARSIX can do this with the required accuracy.

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