Roger N. Clark's Photography

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The qwest.net/~rnclark site will be maintained as a backup for basic information in case clarkvision.com is down, but this qwest.net site has less and older versions of what is on clarkvision.com. Direct jump to: 
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San Juan Mountains Sunset

All images on this site are copyrighted.
They may not be used except by written permission from Roger N. Clark.
All rights reserved.


NOTICE: Please go to my new site with many more articles and photos: http://www.clarkvision.com

The qwest.net/~rnclark site will be maintained as a backup for basic information in case clarkvision.com is down, but this qwest.net site has less and older versions of what is on clarkvision.com. Direct jump to: 
Galleries: http://www.clarkvision.com/galleries 
Image Detail: http://www.clarkvision.com/imagedetail


Welcome: about this site


 
Regarding the content of images on this site, see my statement on
Photo Ethics and Camera Limitations.

Images on this site are best viewed with proper monitor calibration.
Adjust your monitor brightness and contrast in the above test strip
so that you can see all 17 levels and so the 
left end looks black and the right end looks white. 

Landscape Photos (includes more than shown here) Last updated: May 28, 2001.

 

Nature Photos (includes more than shown here). Last updated: Apr. 8 2001.

Astro Photos Last updated: Nov. 19, 2000. 


Information on scanning detail from film, as well as comparisons between film and the new digital camera technology: Image Detail and Scanning Film.
How many dpi are needed to record all the detail?
A comparison: a flat bed scanner versus a drum scan for large format film.

The digital print advantage over traditional printing methods.

Price List

Funny photo story: A Whale Tail (or Whale Tale)

R. N. Clark rnclark@qwest.net

If you are interested in planetary spacecraft missions and the new field of imaging spectroscopy, visit my work site at: http://speclab.cr.usgs.gov

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Last updated July 15, 2002