Tuesday, March 31, 2009
This Week - April 2nd
I appoligize I had a family emergency this weekend and went on until today. As of right now we will have class. We will do our critique of project two. Be sure you have started the next project and I will see you Thursday. If anyone has any questions email fotoone1@yahoo.com or rchambers@ivc.edu.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Mid term- open everything!
I expect 100% from everyone. Test date pending.
Mid Term Test
1. What is a F-stop and what is its function?
2. What is a Shutter speed and what is it’s function?
3. Name the f-stops –
4. A Wide Aperture would be what number f-stop?
5. A small Aperture would be what number f-stop?
6. If you were to take an image of something moving what would you do?
7. In order to get a shallow depth of field what would you do?
8. What would you do to get a great depth of field?
9. In processing film what are the chemistry used and what are the times?
10. List the process in printing from a negative, including all chemicals and times.
11. True or False. You should open your light sensitive paper in open light outside of the darkroom.
12. True or False. If an image in the darkroom does not have enough contrast you would use a higher contrast filter.
13. When exposing an image with controlled light what would you do to create an evenly lit scene?
14. In processing film, if your temperature of your developer is too cold what would you do to compensate if you could not raise the temperature. What affects would it have on the film?
15. What are the characteristics of an under, normal and over exposed image?
16. What is contained in a perfectly exposed print?
17. True or False. Should you do a test strip every time you change a setting on the enlarger?
18. Which f-stop gives you the most amount of detail?
a. f-22 b. f-8 c. f-5.6 d. f-2.8
19. Name one photographer that is not Ansel Adams and not your self or any classmate.
20. Why are hot lights called “hot lights”?
Mid Term Test
1. What is a F-stop and what is its function?
2. What is a Shutter speed and what is it’s function?
3. Name the f-stops –
4. A Wide Aperture would be what number f-stop?
5. A small Aperture would be what number f-stop?
6. If you were to take an image of something moving what would you do?
7. In order to get a shallow depth of field what would you do?
8. What would you do to get a great depth of field?
9. In processing film what are the chemistry used and what are the times?
10. List the process in printing from a negative, including all chemicals and times.
11. True or False. You should open your light sensitive paper in open light outside of the darkroom.
12. True or False. If an image in the darkroom does not have enough contrast you would use a higher contrast filter.
13. When exposing an image with controlled light what would you do to create an evenly lit scene?
14. In processing film, if your temperature of your developer is too cold what would you do to compensate if you could not raise the temperature. What affects would it have on the film?
15. What are the characteristics of an under, normal and over exposed image?
16. What is contained in a perfectly exposed print?
17. True or False. Should you do a test strip every time you change a setting on the enlarger?
18. Which f-stop gives you the most amount of detail?
a. f-22 b. f-8 c. f-5.6 d. f-2.8
19. Name one photographer that is not Ansel Adams and not your self or any classmate.
20. Why are hot lights called “hot lights”?
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Critiques
Just a reminder,
When we have a critique it is monitory to show up to class. Think of it as equivalent to a test regardless if you are turning your assignment late or on time. Please show up, there is partial credit for participating in critiques.
When we have a critique it is monitory to show up to class. Think of it as equivalent to a test regardless if you are turning your assignment late or on time. Please show up, there is partial credit for participating in critiques.
Attendance and Grades
Just a reminder -
Attendance is mandatory. Missing 3 + classes equals a letter grade drop in the class. You can make up classes by coming outside class time and signing in with the lab tech. There was only 6 students in class today out of 20. Please, let me know if you can not make it to class. I do have lectures planned and information to be covered.
The next assignment is due this Thursday March 5th and the write up as well.
My email is rchambers@ivc.edu or fotoone1@yahoo.com
Attendance is mandatory. Missing 3 + classes equals a letter grade drop in the class. You can make up classes by coming outside class time and signing in with the lab tech. There was only 6 students in class today out of 20. Please, let me know if you can not make it to class. I do have lectures planned and information to be covered.
The next assignment is due this Thursday March 5th and the write up as well.
My email is rchambers@ivc.edu or fotoone1@yahoo.com
Monday, March 2, 2009
This week - March 2nd
Tomorrow during class - the rest of the class that has not seen lighting demo. Then open lab. Thursday will be lecture and then lab to work on your assignment. Don't forget to turn in your written part of the assignment. I will be posting links to the worksheets sometime this week. I am having technical difficulties with my computer.
Your graded projects will be handed back tomorrow and those that did not turn one in, it's not too late, your grade goes down one letter grade on the project. Missing Critiques will affect the overall grade as well. Think of it as missing a test.
Your graded projects will be handed back tomorrow and those that did not turn one in, it's not too late, your grade goes down one letter grade on the project. Missing Critiques will affect the overall grade as well. Think of it as missing a test.
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