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1 Modern Art - Photography How to pro in photography Instructor: Stanley Ziwei Su

2 What is Professional Picture?

3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXpaPIf PY70 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXpaPIf PY70 Art album: – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyq3ncGhrx Q (Australia) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyq3ncGhrx Q – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtniULhlIew (Chicago, 2013 part I) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtniULhlIew More arts please click on: http://pinsta.me/stanleysoaphttp://pinsta.me/stanleysoap

4 Navigator Objectives Material Environment Overview Course 1 Course 2 Home

5 Overview This lessons goal is to help in developing student’s abilities in the field of photography. navigator

6 Objective Students will demonstrate their understanding of: The basic use of a digital camera Principle of camera The relationship between ISO, shutter speed, aperture and their affection on pictures. Structure of pictures Basic adjustment (after effects) on Picture. Daily protection of camera(bonus) navigator

7 Material Digital camera – Lenses Computer/laptop navigator

8 Environments Learners: All ages (above 10) Location: 30-50 student  lecture hall (need TA) 20-30 student  big class room 20 student (minimum)  small class room navigator

9 Course 1 Relationship among ISO, shutter speed and aperture. – ISO – Shutter Speed – Aperture – Conclusion Navigator

10 Relationship - ISO +ShutterAperture Course 1

11 What is ISO ISO speed control the sensitivity of the sensor (film) that absorb light Details   Camera structure Camera function Course 1Relationship

12 Camera Structure Course 1Relationship

13 Camera function Course 1Relationship

14 Disadvantage of ISO +/- Low quality image, lost of picture details. (Image noises) Dark Images Not clear Image (Slow shutter speed) Course 1Relationship

15 advantage of ISO +/- Bright image Clear Image (fast shutter speed) High quality  less noise Course 1Relationship

16 Course 1Relationship

17 Not clear Image  slow shutter speed Course 1Relationship

18 Low quality of Image  Noise Course 1Relationship

19 What is Image noise  color spots (very small) on the image. Why?  Created by the static electronic or fast electronic current through sensor. Course 1Relationship

20 Why there? Thus, the higher the ISO is, the more noise the image has. Course 1Relationship Stronger, higher voltage or faster e+ current pass through the sensor. Weaker, lower voltage or slower e+ current pass through the sensor.

21 Shutter speed  It determines how long shutter remains open status as the picture is taken slower speed  longer exposure (brighter) faster speed  shorter exposure (darker) Course 1Relationship

22 Example of slow/fast shutter Course 1Relationship Fast shutter speedslow shutter speed

23 Course 1Relationship

24 Fast  slow  slower Course 1Relationship

25 Fast shutter art Course 1Relationship

26 More arts please click on: http://pinsta.me/stanleysoaphttp://pinsta.me/stanleysoap Course 1Relationship Slow shutter art  creative long exposure

27 Aperture The hole in the lenses  review review It define the size of the opening in the lenses that can adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or sensor. Course 1Relationship

28 Larger  larger amount of light – Decrease the ISO speed and shorter shutter speed  shorter Depth of field Smaller  Opposite, less amount of light – Increase the ISO speed and longer the shutter speed  deeper Depth of field Course 1Relationship

29 Depth of field Depth of field is a concept of measurement that represent the range of distance within an image where the focus is acceptably sharp. Course 1Relationship

30 Course 1Relationship

31 Course 1Relationship

32 Course 1Relationship Shallow depth of field Deep depth of field

33 In photography, the shutter speed and aperture together control the total amount of light that reach to sensor.

34 Course 1Relationship

35 BEGIN

36 When saying “the higher ISO speed”, that means the shorter shutter opening time. YesNo

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38 Aperture is a hole that can adjusted it size on the lenses YesNo

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40 Shutter speed and aperture together control the total amount of light that reaching the sensor. YesNo

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42 Depth of field is only deal with the shutter speed. YesNo

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44 Images noise is created because when you are taking photo, somebody talking loudly around you. YesNo

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46 Home Press to Redo

47 Course 2 (bonus) White balance Basic adjustment

48 White balance White balance is the process of removing unrealistic color casts, so the color appear white in person but rendered white in photos. White balance also due with color temperature Course 2 (bonus)

49 http://www.geofflawrence.com/white_balance.html Common white balance setting on the camera

50 Course 2 (bonus) A graph for light temperature

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52 Basic adjustment Sharpness/contract Tone/hue Color/saturation Course 2 (bonus)

53 Contract & Sharpness of photo Contrast is defined as the separation between the darkest and brightest areas of the image. Increase contrast and you increase the separation between dark and bright, making shadows darker and highlights brighter. Decrease contrast and you bring the shadows up and the highlights down to make them closer to one another. Adding contrast usually adds "pop" and makes an image look more vibrant while decreasing contrast can make an image look duller. Here is an example where we add some contrast. Course 2 (bonus)Basic adjustment

54 Contract & Sharpness of photo Sharpness can be defined as edge contrast, that is, the contrast along edges in a photo. When we increase sharpness, we increase the contrast only along/near edges in the photo while leaving smooth areas of the image alone. Let's take a look at an example with increased sharpness. http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/sha rpness.htm http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/sha rpness.htm Course 2 (bonus) Basic adjustment

55 Tone, hue, saturation Saturation is similar to contrast, however instead of increasing the separation between shadows and highlights, we increase the separation between colors. An example showing increased saturation would show the same effect as figure 3 above for the red image but the B/W image would not change at all because B/W or gray detail has no saturation. As a result, an increase in saturation results in an increase in contrast, brightness, and sharpness on the red image as in figure 3 and no change to the B/W image. Again, a change in saturation normally has a more noticeable effect on vibrant colors and less on dull colors or colors that are almost neutral. This is because to change saturation, there must be some color saturation to work with in the first place. Course 2 (bonus) Basic adjustment

56 Recourse: – Google Image – Stanley Ziwei Su’s Photo art work – http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/shar pness.htm http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/shar pness.htm – http://www.geofflawrence.com/white_balance.ht ml http://www.geofflawrence.com/white_balance.ht ml – http://www.canonblogger.com/top/basic.html http://www.canonblogger.com/top/basic.html

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58 Instructor: Stanley Ziwei Su Contact: +1(765)637-6088 Email: su70@purdue.edu Page: http://pinsta.me/stanleysoaphttp://pinsta.me/stanleysoap Facebook/Instagram: Stanleysoap


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