Airplane Photography

audiobook

Airplane Photography

by Herbert Eugene Ives

EN·~8 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

AIRPLANE PHOTOGRAPHY

0:29
2

PREFACE

4:28
3

CONTENTS

1:40
4

I INTRODUCTORY

26:30
5

II THE AIRPLANE CAMERA

3:05:09
6

III THE SUSPENSION AND INSTALLATION OF AIRPLANE CAMERAS

44:02
7

IV SENSITIZED MATERIALS AND CHEMICALS

1:03:29
8

V METHODS OF HANDLING PLATES, FILMS AND PAPERS

27:33
9

VI PRACTICAL PROBLEMS AND DATA

1:27:15
10

VII THE FUTURE OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

25:53

Description

Born amid the frantic demands of the Great War, aerial photography quickly proved its worth far beyond the battlefield. This work traces that early history, showing how the same techniques that captured enemy positions are now being turned to peaceful tasks such as mapping and scientific survey. By grounding the story in the rigorous standards developed under combat conditions, it hints at the powerful role the sky will play in future civilian projects.

The author assumes readers already understand basic photographic principles, then pushes those ideas to their limits. Detailed chapters explore everything from choosing the right lens and shutter for a moving platform to the design of camera mounts and plate‑holders that can survive the rigors of flight. Rich, period illustrations bring the experimental equipment and real‑world results to life, offering a clear view of the technology in action.

Aimed at serious students and practitioners rather than casual hobbyists, the book balances theory with practice. It serves as both a historical record and an inspiring guide for anyone keen to master the challenges of taking pictures from the air.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (462K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-11-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Herbert Eugene Ives

Herbert Eugene Ives

1882–1953

A Bell Labs physicist and imaging pioneer, he helped turn early television and facsimile from laboratory ideas into working systems. His work also ranged into color imaging, photo transmission, and tests of Einstein's theory of relativity.

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