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Army Communication Systems Introduction to Basic Color PhotographyIntroduction to Basic Color PhotographySubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents-cont.Lesson 1: Introduction to Basic Color Photography PrinciplesPart A. Theory of Light, Additive, and Subtractive Processes, and Color CharacteristicsThe Speed of Light.Electromagnetic Spectrum.Color Vision.Figure 1-4. Visible spectrumProducing Color.Additive primary colors.Figure 1-5. Principle and colors of the additive color processFigure 1-6. Effects of additive filtration on a single light sourceCapabilities of filters. Figure 1-7. Subtractive color processColor Evaluation.Selective Reflection.Color Characteristics.Color Temperature.Figure 1-10. Approximate color temperature of commonly used light sourcesUndesirable Radiations.Part B. Color Film Structure, Color Conversion and Color-Compensating FiltersIntegral Tripack.Figure 1-11. Color film emulsionsCoupler Development.Figure 1-12. Production of a reversal transparencyExposing Illumination.Using Filters to Alter Spectral Quality of Light.Figure 1-14. Filters for different lighting situationsMixed Light Sources.Figure 1-16. Factors for Kodak CC filtersColor Film Storage.Summary.Lesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 2: Color Negative Films: Characteristics, Exposure, Processing Procedure, and ChemistryPart A. Color Negative Film Characteristics and ExposureTransmitting Colors Correctly for Prints.Figure 2-2. Negative color maskingExposing Color Negative Film.Types of Color Negative Films.Figure 2-4. Kodak color negative filmColor Internegative Films.Part B. Color Negative Film Processing, Chemical Mixing, and CertificationFigure 2-5. Color negative film, exposure and processing effectsMixing C-41 Chemicals.Processing Times.Capacity of Chemical Solutions.Replenishment.Chemical Storage.Specific Gravity Analysis.Determining pH.Importance of checking alkalinity. Figure 2-8. Sample of a pH scale and readingsImportance of sensitometric monitoring.Summary.Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3: Color Negative Printing TechniquesPart A. Standard Negative and Color PrintingEquipment Requirements.Exposure Controls.Making a Test Print.Print Evaluation.Use of Viewing Filters.Figure 3-1. Determining filter adjustmentFigure 3-2. Exposure factors for Kodak CC and CP filtersDodging/Burning-in.Ektacolor Resin-coated (RC) Paper. Color Print Chemistry.Bleach/Fix Components.Part C. Troubleshooting for the EP 2 ProcessDeveloper Solution Variables.Bleach/Fix Variables.Lesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 4: Color Reversal Film ProcessingPart A. Color Reversal Film Characteristics and Types of Color Reversal FilmsPart B. Color Reversal Film ProcessingConditioner.E6 Process Times/Temperatures/Agitation.Part C. Mixing and Certifying the E6 Process and Identifying Process FaultsProcessing Errors.Certification of Color Chemistry.Summary.Lesson 4 Practice ExerciseLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 5: Color Reversal Printing TechniquesPart A. Making the Standard Transparency and Color Reversal PrintingMaking the First Test Print.Evaluating Test Prints.Color Balancing.Figure 5-2. Filter factors for CC and CP filtersAdjusting Filter Packs for Changes in Paper Emulsions.Figure 5-3. Neutral density factorPart B. Silver-Dye Bleach (Dye Destruction) Color Print ProcessFigure 5-4. Nine layers of Cibachrome materialsColor Correction Filtration.Processing.Lesson 5 Practice ExerciseLesson 5 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 6: Slide Duplicating TechniquesPart A. Slide Duplicating Films and EquipmentFigure 6-1. Duplicating a color original with a cameraFigure 6-2. Density range and exposure factor tablePart B. Duplicate Color Slide ExposureColor Balancing.Eliminating Neutral Density.Figure 6-4. Factor for Kodak CC and CP filtersCorrections.Summary.Lesson 6 Practice ExerciseLesson 6 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackAppendix: List of AcronymsBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
Army Communication Systems
Introduction to Basic Color PhotographyIntroduction to Basic Color PhotographySubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents-cont.Lesson 1: Introduction to Basic Color Photography PrinciplesPart A. Theory of Light, Additive, and Subtractive Processes, and Color CharacteristicsThe Speed of Light.Electromagnetic Spectrum.Color Vision.Figure 1-4. Visible spectrumProducing Color.Additive primary colors.Figure 1-5. Principle and colors of the additive color processFigure 1-6. Effects of additive filtration on a single light sourceCapabilities of filters. Figure 1-7. Subtractive color processColor Evaluation.Selective Reflection.Color Characteristics.Color Temperature.Figure 1-10. Approximate color temperature of commonly used light sourcesUndesirable Radiations.Part B. Color Film Structure, Color Conversion and Color-Compensating FiltersIntegral Tripack.Figure 1-11. Color film emulsionsCoupler Development.Figure 1-12. Production of a reversal transparencyExposing Illumination.Using Filters to Alter Spectral Quality of Light.Figure 1-14. Filters for different lighting situationsMixed Light Sources.Figure 1-16. Factors for Kodak CC filtersColor Film Storage.Summary.Lesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 2: Color Negative Films: Characteristics, Exposure, Processing Procedure, and ChemistryPart A. Color Negative Film Characteristics and ExposureTransmitting Colors Correctly for Prints.Figure 2-2. Negative color maskingExposing Color Negative Film.Types of Color Negative Films.Figure 2-4. Kodak color negative filmColor Internegative Films.Part B. Color Negative Film Processing, Chemical Mixing, and CertificationFigure 2-5. Color negative film, exposure and processing effectsMixing C-41 Chemicals.Processing Times.Capacity of Chemical Solutions.Replenishment.Chemical Storage.Specific Gravity Analysis.Determining pH.Importance of checking alkalinity. Figure 2-8. Sample of a pH scale and readingsImportance of sensitometric monitoring.Summary.Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 3: Color Negative Printing TechniquesPart A. Standard Negative and Color PrintingEquipment Requirements.Exposure Controls.Making a Test Print.Print Evaluation.Use of Viewing Filters.Figure 3-1. Determining filter adjustmentFigure 3-2. Exposure factors for Kodak CC and CP filtersDodging/Burning-in.Ektacolor Resin-coated (RC) Paper. Color Print Chemistry.Bleach/Fix Components.Part C. Troubleshooting for the EP 2 ProcessDeveloper Solution Variables.Bleach/Fix Variables.Lesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 4: Color Reversal Film ProcessingPart A. Color Reversal Film Characteristics and Types of Color Reversal FilmsPart B. Color Reversal Film ProcessingConditioner.E6 Process Times/Temperatures/Agitation.Part C. Mixing and Certifying the E6 Process and Identifying Process FaultsProcessing Errors.Certification of Color Chemistry.Summary.Lesson 4 Practice ExerciseLesson 4 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 5: Color Reversal Printing TechniquesPart A. Making the Standard Transparency and Color Reversal PrintingMaking the First Test Print.Evaluating Test Prints.Color Balancing.Figure 5-2. Filter factors for CC and CP filtersAdjusting Filter Packs for Changes in Paper Emulsions.Figure 5-3. Neutral density factorPart B. Silver-Dye Bleach (Dye Destruction) Color Print ProcessFigure 5-4. Nine layers of Cibachrome materialsColor Correction Filtration.Processing.Lesson 5 Practice ExerciseLesson 5 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackLesson 6: Slide Duplicating TechniquesPart A. Slide Duplicating Films and EquipmentFigure 6-1. Duplicating a color original with a cameraFigure 6-2. Density range and exposure factor tablePart B. Duplicate Color Slide ExposureColor Balancing.Eliminating Neutral Density.Figure 6-4. Factor for Kodak CC and CP filtersCorrections.Summary.Lesson 6 Practice ExerciseLesson 6 Practice Exercise Answer Key and FeedbackAppendix: List of AcronymsBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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