La rivista ioAbito egrave; uno dei punti di riferimento sul tema della casa; per gli oltre 12 000 tesserati ASPPI della Provincia di Bologna; che possiedono oltre 50 000 immobili. Gli articoli sono scritti dai consulenti ed esperti ASPPI che certificano la qualitagrave; e lo spessore dei contenuti. In questo numero articoli di: Amedeo Pangrazi; Luigi Tommasi; Pietro Zanelli; Manuel Benni; Teresa Landuzzi; Vito Drsquo;Ambrosio; Roberta Tonelli; Fabio Raimondi; David Pierinelli; Vittorio Sardini; Massimo Franzoni; Fabrizio Fabbri; Leonardo Setti; Sabina Borgatti; Sara Saltarelli; Alberto Veggetti; Pier Luigi Sgarzi.
#432953 in eBooks 2016-03-22 2016-03-22File Name: B01DBY4AV6
Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great. in a Kindle version on good tabletBy reviews again5 stars for Kindle version. The book has seen major update to previous version. which I waited out and am glad I did. Kindle version viewed on any high resolution screen is going to be great for any purchaser (not sure about paperwhite. but that is my quibble with that device once I started using a good tablet. the damn thing is just way too slow). Having said that. why is this book NOT published in ring binding version? A hardback would help keeping pages together. but paperback for a darkroom cookbook that is to be flipped all over all the time? This is a major flaw of this publication and hard to understand.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. The darkroom workers bible.By Mark BauI had an older edition of this book which I found indispensable. This new edition has so much new information and chapters by renowned photographers that I would now rate this book as absolutely essential reading for any darkroom worker. I really like the authors strong emphasis on darkroom safety. Would give it 6 stars if I could!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Still. the One and Only....By Randall StewartYou have to love it - the book is the only subject matter of its type to my knowledge currently in print. It is also unique in assembling all of this information in one place. I got the 1st edition many years ago.. Each subsequent edition and this latest is a marginal improvement. partly as to additional information of marginal usage. but also with better organization and indexing. Anyone wanting to compound their own conventional types of photo chemistry [black white] could probably do just as well with any edition. Note that the information on "alternative processes" varies from sufficient down to minimal - you may have to fall back on the internet to fill out your knowledge of some of the more uncommonly used processes. If you get into such oddities. you will be doing that anyway. This not a beginners guide to DIY film developing. There are many "how to do it" books out there. and most all of them are a better education for the newbe to film processing techniques.