Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Friday, September 26, 2014
DEPHTH OF FILED
F5.0 SHUTTERSPEED: "8" ISO:100 |
F16 SHUTTER SPEED: 30" ISO:200 |
F25 SHUTTER SPEED 30" ISO:600 |
F5.0 SHUTTER SPEED: 8" ISO:100 |
F16 SHUTTER SPEED:30" ISO:250 |
F25 SHUTTER SPEED:"30 ISO 640 |
F5.0 SHUTTERSPEED: "8 ISO 100 |
F16 SHUTTER SPEED: 30" ISO;250 |
F25 SHUTTER SPEED: 30" ISO:500 |
Thursday, September 18, 2014
FILE FORMAT
On your blog please answer the following questions:
1. Which file formats discussed have you used in the past?
JPEG,
2. What is the difference between a Raster and a Vector file?
RASTER-the data describes the characteristics of each individual pixel),
VECTOR- formats contain a geometric description which can be rendered smoothly at any desired display size.
The most common file formats we will use in class are .jpeg, .tiff, .psd, and either .dng (Canon) or .nef (Nikon)
JPEG
1. Is this format lossy or lossless?
lossy
2. What are common uses for each? By this I mean where would I publish each of them for the highest quality.
small images like facebook or columns.
3. Can you create this type of file in your camera?
yes
TIFF
can be lossy and lossless
1.TIFF image format is not widely supported by web browsers. TIFF remains widely accepted as a 2.photograph file standard in the printing business.
3.Some digital cameras can save images in TIFF format,
PSD
1.either lossy or lossless
2. support for most imaging options available in Photoshop.
3.no
NEF
1. Losslesss
2. when making large images, or you just want better quality/more editing options.
3. yes
1. Which file formats discussed have you used in the past?
JPEG,
2. What is the difference between a Raster and a Vector file?
RASTER-the data describes the characteristics of each individual pixel),
VECTOR- formats contain a geometric description which can be rendered smoothly at any desired display size.
The most common file formats we will use in class are .jpeg, .tiff, .psd, and either .dng (Canon) or .nef (Nikon)
JPEG
1. Is this format lossy or lossless?
lossy
2. What are common uses for each? By this I mean where would I publish each of them for the highest quality.
small images like facebook or columns.
3. Can you create this type of file in your camera?
yes
TIFF
can be lossy and lossless
1.TIFF image format is not widely supported by web browsers. TIFF remains widely accepted as a 2.photograph file standard in the printing business.
3.Some digital cameras can save images in TIFF format,
PSD
1.either lossy or lossless
2. support for most imaging options available in Photoshop.
3.no
NEF
1. Losslesss
2. when making large images, or you just want better quality/more editing options.
3. yes
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
MY COMPESITION PHOTOS PART 2
DEPTH OF FIELD |
VIEWPOINT |
BACKGROUND |
RULES OF THIRDS |
FRAMING |
EXPERIMENTATION |
BALANCING |
PATTERNS |
LEADING LINES |
CROPPED |
SUNNY 16
ISO 200, F16, SHUTTER SPEED:1/15 |
ISO 200, F16, SHUTTER SPEED:1/30 |
ISO 200, F16, SHUTTER SPEED:1/8 |
ISO 200, F16, SHUTTER SPEED:1/30 |
F11, SHUTTER SPEED:1/10 |
, F11, SHUTTER SPEED:1/20 |
F11, SHUTTER SPEED:1/5 |
F11, SHUTTER SPEED:1/50 |
F8, SHUTTER SPEED:1/8 |
F8, SHUTTER SPEED:1/15 |
SHUTTER SPEED:1/4 |
SHUTTER SPEED:1/30 |
, F5.6, SHUTTER SPEED:1/5 |
F5.6, SHUTTER SPEED:1/10 |
F5.6, SHUTTER SPEED: 0"4 |
F5.6, SHUTTER SPEED:1/250 |
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