Difference between revisions of "Repro camera"
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The '''repro camera'''s are the largest available cameras. They are needed in offices for reproducing important documents with the best possible photographic accuracy. Maps, construction plans, scientific drawings, artworks, all documents which deserve the best reproduction quality. Many of the famous camera makers and lens makers were involved in the production of such cameras. Some of the modern digital repro cameras have no bellows, some are [[scanner camera]]s. | The '''repro camera'''s are the largest available cameras. They are needed in offices for reproducing important documents with the best possible photographic accuracy. Maps, construction plans, scientific drawings, artworks, all documents which deserve the best reproduction quality. Many of the famous camera makers and lens makers were involved in the production of such cameras. Some of the modern digital repro cameras have no bellows, some are [[scanner camera]]s. | ||
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|colspan=2 align=center| a ''Spartan III'',<small> used for the production of newspaper printing plates, image by theblindowl {{with permission}}</small> | |colspan=2 align=center| a ''Spartan III'',<small> used for the production of newspaper printing plates, image by theblindowl {{with permission}}</small> | ||
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+ | | image_source=http://www.flickr.com/photos/sevepache/3103625085/ | ||
+ | | image=http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3176/3103625085_311558573b.jpg | ||
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+ | | image_text=Banc de reproduction Falz & Werner, ca. 1930, collections MSAP | ||
+ | | image_by= Séverine Pache | ||
+ | | image_rights= creative commons | ||
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===repro camera makers=== | ===repro camera makers=== | ||
+ | * [[Agfa]] | ||
+ | * AIA (Academic Imaging Associates) | ||
+ | * [[Cambo]] | ||
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* [[Schneider-Kreuznach]] | * [[Schneider-Kreuznach]] | ||
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===Links=== | ===Links=== |
Revision as of 08:29, 6 March 2011
Klimsch-Praktica, (Image rights) |
The repro cameras are the largest available cameras. They are needed in offices for reproducing important documents with the best possible photographic accuracy. Maps, construction plans, scientific drawings, artworks, all documents which deserve the best reproduction quality. Many of the famous camera makers and lens makers were involved in the production of such cameras. Some of the modern digital repro cameras have no bellows, some are scanner cameras.
a Spartan III, used for the production of newspaper printing plates, image by theblindowl (Image rights) |
Banc de reproduction Falz & Werner, ca. 1930, collections MSAP image by Séverine Pache (Image rights) |
repro camera makers
- Eskofot
- Falz & Werner
- Kaiser
- Klimsch & Co.
- Linhof
- Metis
- Mitsubishi
- Pentacon
- Tarsia Technical Industries