Arthur Hammond Quote

Even if our range of tones is shorter and we have to compress the tones into a shorter scale, we can preserve truth of value only by keeping the tones in about the same relative proportions. We should make our lightest tone light and our darkest tone dark, and then get in as many tones as we can in between.


p.59 - Pictorial Composition in Photography (1920) - Chapter II


Even if our range of tones is shorter and we have to compress the tones into a shorter scale, we can preserve truth of value only by keeping the...

Even if our range of tones is shorter and we have to compress the tones into a shorter scale, we can preserve truth of value only by keeping the...

Even if our range of tones is shorter and we have to compress the tones into a shorter scale, we can preserve truth of value only by keeping the...

Even if our range of tones is shorter and we have to compress the tones into a shorter scale, we can preserve truth of value only by keeping the...