• 7-10 images or more
• 5 best images must be window matted
Mounting Supplies
• 10 boards
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
11.20.2012
1. Use ruler tool and measure angle
2. Image > Rotate Arbitrary
3. Select space to crop using the marquee tool.
4. Image > Crop
5. Adjustment Layers Levels-Paint on adjustment layer to mask certain spaces
6. Copy Background layer and use burn and dodge tools on copy
7. Adjustment layer black and white
Thursday, November 15, 2012
11.15.12
TERMS COVERED IN CLASS
1. Selection
2. Adjustment Layers
3. Edited Mask
QUICK KEYS
Command + D (Deselect)
[ or ] (Brush Size)
Option + Delete (Fill Foreground)
Command + Delete (Fill Background)
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Quick Keys
Com + R (Ruler)
Com + ' (Grid)
V (Move Tool)
Space Bar (Hand Tool)
Com + {+ or -} (Zoom in or out)
Direction for Scenes
1. Create doc (Size) 8.5 by 11 inches (Res) 300 (Color Mode) RGB 8 bit
2. Open image in photoshop
3. Select > All (Com + A)
4. Edit > Copy (Com + C)
5. Edit > Paste (Com + V) Past into photo into new document
6. Rotate if needed Edit > Transform > CW 90 Degrees
7. Edit > Transform > Scale (HOLD THE SHIFT BUTTON)
8. Add text and rename layers
2. Open image in photoshop
3. Select > All (Com + A)
4. Edit > Copy (Com + C)
5. Edit > Paste (Com + V) Past into photo into new document
6. Rotate if needed Edit > Transform > CW 90 Degrees
7. Edit > Transform > Scale (HOLD THE SHIFT BUTTON)
8. Add text and rename layers
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Taking Pictures Checklist
1. Check ISO (Filmspeed) You should be using 400 speed film.
2. Load film correctly.
3. Shoot & take the picture.
a. Put aperture on 11
b. Meter the scene ( if using one of Glendale's cameras look for the green light).
- Adjust the shutter to get the green light.
C. Focus.
D. Press button.
E. Advance film.
F. Rewind (Press sprocket release to start rewinding).
2. Load film correctly.
3. Shoot & take the picture.
a. Put aperture on 11
b. Meter the scene ( if using one of Glendale's cameras look for the green light).
- Adjust the shutter to get the green light.
C. Focus.
D. Press button.
E. Advance film.
F. Rewind (Press sprocket release to start rewinding).
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
FINAL
Choose a photographer from this website
Master of Photography
Discuss and write a paragraph about artist chosen:
Content: Meaning of subject choice.
Style: Lighting and composition choices.
Process: How made example using what camera.
Master of Photography
Discuss and write a paragraph about artist chosen:
Content: Meaning of subject choice.
Style: Lighting and composition choices.
Process: How made example using what camera.
1) Aperture
2) Shutter speed
3) Normal Lens
4)Wide Angle Lens
5) Telephoto Lens
6) Zoom Lens
7) Spot Meter
8) Center Weighted Meter
9) Matrix Meter
10) Meter
12-14) Developer, Stop Bath, Fixer
15-16) Burning, Dodging
17-19) Filters 2.5 Neutral, 3.0 > Increase Contrast, 2.0 < Decrease Contrast
20) Variation on this type of question:
If I have a metered situation where the shutter speed is 250 and the aperture is 11 &
I want an equivalant exposure & I change the aperture to 5.6 what is my shutter speed? Answer 1000
21-22) Differences between film speeds
23-24) Diffused and direct light
25) Rule of Thirds
23-24) Diffused and direct light
25) Rule of Thirds
100 ISO 1) Fine Grain 2) Good Contrast 3) Slow Speed 4) Best for daylight
400 ISO 1) Grainy 2) Low Contrast 3) Fast Speed 4) Low Light
• Aperture Numbers to be memorized
1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
• Shutter speeds to be memorized
1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500, 1000
• Be able to identify program shooting modes:
A M S P modes
RAW files
TIF and PSD
JPG
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
WHAT TO SUBMIT (EXPOSURE TEST)
1. Contact Sheet (5 scenes with 5 exposures)
2. 4 scenes with 5 exposures ( Five 8.5in x 11in with 4 exposures on each )
3. Black and White Picture
4. HDR Picture
2. 4 scenes with 5 exposures ( Five 8.5in x 11in with 4 exposures on each )
3. Black and White Picture
4. HDR Picture
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Quick Keys
Tab (hides tool bar and palettes)
Command + A (Select All)
Command + C (Copy)
Command + V (Paste)
Command + ' (Grid on and off)
Command + R (Ruler on and off)
Command + T (Transform
Command + {- or +} (Zoom in or out)
F (Toggle Views)
Constrain Proportions (Shift)
Cycle Views ( F )
Command + D (Deselect)
Size of Brush ( [ ] )
Marquee Tool ( M )
Burn & Dodge Tool ( O )
Command + A (Select All)
Command + C (Copy)
Command + V (Paste)
Command + ' (Grid on and off)
Command + R (Ruler on and off)
Command + T (Transform
Command + {- or +} (Zoom in or out)
F (Toggle Views)
Constrain Proportions (Shift)
Cycle Views ( F )
Command + D (Deselect)
Size of Brush ( [ ] )
Marquee Tool ( M )
Burn & Dodge Tool ( O )
Thursday, April 19, 2012
MIDTERM
1) Aperture
2) Shutter speed
3) Normal Lens
4)Wide Angle Lens
5) Telephoto Lens
6) Zoom Lens
7) Spot Meter
8) Center Weighted Meter
9) Matrix Meter
10) Meter
12-14) Developer, Stop Bath, Fixer
15-16) Burning, Dodging
17-19) Filters 2.5 Neutral, 3.0 > Increase Contrast, 2.0 < Decrease Contrast
20) Variation on this type of question:
If I have a metered situation where the shutter speed is 250 and the aperture is 11 &
I want an equivalant exposure & I change the aperture to 5.6 what is my shutter speed? Answer 1000
21-22) Differences between film speeds
100 ISO 1) Fine Grain 2) Good Contrast 3) Slow Speed 4) Best for daylight
400 ISO 1) Grainy 2) Low Contrast 3) Fast Speed 4) Low Light
• Aperture Numbers to be memorized
1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
• Shutter speeds to be memorized
1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500, 1000
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Reminders
• Intentional blur be sure to shoot N+1 or N+2
• Intentional be sure some lighting in room
• Don't shoot inside against a bright window (no backlighting)
• Don't force rewind be sure the press the small black button on the base of the camera. Any problems don't open ever unless in complete darkness
• Due April 19 after Spring Break
• What is Due 8 x 10 inch prints
1) Stop Action
2) Intentional
3) Shallow Depth Field
4) and 5) are your choices from above
• Saturday April 7 last day to check out cameras before spring break
• Photo Lab Closed spring break
EQUIVILENT EXPOSURES (Multiply by 2 or Divide by 2)
5 seconds at F5.6
10 seconds at F8
20 seconds at F11
40 seconds at F16
CAMERA EQUIVALENT EXPOSURES (ONE TO ONE RATION)
1/500 at F8
1/250 at F11
1/125 at F16
1/60 at 22
Aperture Numbers to Memorize
2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
Shutter Speed Numbers to Memorize
1000, 500, 250, 125, 60, 30, 15, 8, 4, 2, 1
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Assignment 3 (Roll 2) 400 speed film
No bracketing for either stop action or intentional blur.
10 shots Intentional Blur
Hints:
Use a tripod.
Use a slow shutter speed 1/4 or slower (preferably 1 second).
Experiments try a couple ideas
Small aperture 16 or higher preferably 22 or higher
Shoot inside.
Try to shoot this N+1 or N+2
• If you have a zoom lens Move the zoom lens during exposure
• Move the hold a position or gesture.
• Have something moving capture that movement. Try this with a model at different model speeds.
10 shots Stop Action
• This part of the assignment you will shoot a person in the act of doing something with some sort of expression or movement that could disappear in an instant. That expression could be body language or facial expression. A fast shutter speed will be one of these numbers. 250-500-1000
• Aperture likely wide open or small number.
• Shoot Outside
16 shots redo shallow depth field or more shots of those listed above.
10 shots Intentional Blur
Hints:
Use a tripod.
Use a slow shutter speed 1/4 or slower (preferably 1 second).
Experiments try a couple ideas
Small aperture 16 or higher preferably 22 or higher
Shoot inside.
Try to shoot this N+1 or N+2
• If you have a zoom lens Move the zoom lens during exposure
• Move the hold a position or gesture.
• Have something moving capture that movement. Try this with a model at different model speeds.
10 shots Stop Action
• This part of the assignment you will shoot a person in the act of doing something with some sort of expression or movement that could disappear in an instant. That expression could be body language or facial expression. A fast shutter speed will be one of these numbers. 250-500-1000
• Aperture likely wide open or small number.
• Shoot Outside
16 shots redo shallow depth field or more shots of those listed above.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
NPR Story (Film Fades)
http://www.npr.org/blogs/pictureshow/2012/03/02/147796341/as-film-fades-photographer-makes-a-huge-huge-statement
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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