Large Format Photography

Large plot refers to any imaging plot of 4×5 inches (102×127 mm) or larger. Large plot is larger than “medium plot”, the 6×6 cm (2¼×2¼ inch) or 6×9 cm (2¼×3½ inch) size of Hasselblad, Rollei, Kowa, Pentax etc cameras (using 120 and 220 roll film), and much larger than the 24×36 mm (~ 1.0 x 1.5 inch) frame of 35 mm plot.

The main advantage of large plot, film or digital, is higher resolution. A 4×5 inch image has about 16 times the area, and thus 16× the total resolution, of a 35 mm frame.

In early photography, large plot was all there was, and before enlargers were common, it was normal to just make 1:1 contact prints from a 4×5, 5×7, or 8×10 inch negative.

The most common large plot is 4×5 inches, which was the size of common cameras used in the 1930s-1950′s, like the Speed Visual, Crown Visual, Graphlex, and many others. Less common formats include quarter-plate, 5×7 inches, 8×10 inches (20×25 cm); the size of many ancient 1920′s era Kodak etc. cameras (various versions of Kodak 1, 2, 3, and Master View cameras, to much later Sinar etc. monorail studio cameras), 11×14 inches, 16×20 inches, 20×24 inches, various panoramic or “banquet” formats (such as 4×10 and 8×20 inches), as well as metric formats, including 9×12 cm, 10×13 cm, and 13×18 cm, and assorted ancient and current aerial image formats of 9×9 inches, 9×18 inches (K17, K18, K19, K22 etc)), using roll film of 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, or 10 inches width or digital sensors, view cameras (including pinhole cameras), reproduction / process cameras, and x-ray film and digital cameras.

Above 8×10 inches, the formats are often referred to as Ultra Large Plot (ULF) and may be 11×14, 16×20, 20×24 inches, or as large as film, plates, sensors, or cameras are available; many large formats, 24×24, 36×36, 48×48 inches etc., are horizontal cameras designed to make huge negatives for contact printing onto press printing plates.

The Polaroid 20×24 camera is one of the largest plot instant cameras currently in common usage, and can be hired from Polaroid agents in various countries.[1] Many well-known photographers have used the 235 pounds (107 kg), wheeled-chassis Polaroid.

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London — November 28, 2011 — Video enthusiasts who use CyberLink’s PowerDirector, the world’s fastest video editor, now have a new outlet to share their like and state emphatically, “I am a Power Director!”. CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW) now unveiled a new community, I Am A Power Director (http://www.iamapowerdirector.com), for PowerDirector users to express their affinity for the video editor that is the choice for millions of users around the globe.

The only qualifications to become a Power Director are enthusiasm for PowerDirector and the submission of a testimonial — which can be a video, photo or small essay — describing the unique benefits it brings them. Many prospective Power Directors already actively participate in the DirectorZone website, the world’s largest online community of video control enthusiasts, with more than two million members.

Visitors to the I Am A Power Director! community will be invited to vote for their favorite testimonials. Those who hear more than 100 votes will become PowerDirector Evangelists and will have the chance to win CyberLink Software, including PowerDVD 11 Ultra and PhotoDirector, in addition to other exciting prizes. CyberLink will post a selection of testimonials to its Facebook page, the CyberLink Youtube channel and the DirectorZone website. Complete rules and details on the campaign can be found at http://www.iamapowerdirector.com.

“A vast, quick-on the rise number of people around the world make PowerDirector their video editor of choice,” said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. “There is no better way to capture our users’ enthusiasm about how our software enhances their leisure activity than by asking them to share, in their own unique way, how they are a Power Director.”

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