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Army Communication Systems Principles of PhotographhyPrinciples of PhotographhyGeneralGeneral (continued)Table of ContentsTable of Contents (cont)Introduction to Principles of PhotographhyLesson 1. Identify the Basics of PhotographyFigure 1-1. ExposureFigure 1-2. Processing stepsLearning Event 2: Describe the Behavior of LightThe light falling upon a subject from a source is called Incident light.Learning Event 3: List the Colors of Light and their WavelengthsComposition of White Light.Learning Event 4: Determine the Intensity of IlluminationLearning Event 5: Identify the Basic Types of Single LensesTypes of Single Lenses.Learning Event 6: Describe the Cause and the Correction of Lens FlarePractice ExercisePractice Exercise (cont)Answers to Practice ExerciseAnswers to Practice Exercise (Cont)Lesson 2. Determine the application of optics.Optical Center.Figure 2-3. Location of focal lengthLearning Event 2: Determine the Effect on Image Size for a Given Focal Length LensFigure 2-5. Different lens to subject distanceFigure 2-6. Different subject sizesLearning Event 3: Determine the Angle of View for a Given Focal Length LensFigure 2-8. Angle of view and subject coverageFigure 2-9. Angle of view for various focal length lensesLearning Event 4: State the Effect on Perspective for a Given Focal Length LensFigure 2-11. The apparent depth perspective of three different focal length lensesFigure 2-12. Foreshorten Perspective/compression of spacePractice ExercisePractice Exercise (Cont)Answers to Practice ExerciseLesson 3. Apply the fundamentals of exposure and focusing.Photographic film comes in many different sizes, types, and formats.Learning Event 2: Identify the Two Common Types of Mechanical ShuttersFigure 3-2. Between the lens leaf shutterLearning Event 3: Calculate Shutter DurationTable 3-1. Effect of increase or decrease in exposureFigure 3-3. Iris and iris diaphragm (aperture)Figure 3-4. Relative size of various f/stopsLearning Event 5: Calculate Shutter Speed, Aperture, and Film SpeedLearning Event 6: Determine Daylight ExposureFigure 3-5. Daylight conditionsFigure 3-6. Lighting directionsTest Exposure.Learning Event 7: Calculate Daylight ExposureTable 3-3. Match shutter speed to film speedDaylight ExposureFigure 3-7. Circle of confusionTable 3-4.Figure 3-9. Depth of fieldFigure 3-10. Depth of field and hyperfocal distanceLearning Event 10: Calculate Hyperfocal DistanceFigure 3-11. Depth of fieldFigure 3-12. Depth of field increases as aperture decreasesLearning Event 12: Calculate Depth of FieldTo use a depth of field scalePractice ExercisePractice Exercise (cont)Answers to Practice ExerciseLesson 4. Apply the Basics of CompositionFigure 4-1. Location of center of interestFigure 4-2. Placement of center of interestFigure 4-3. Ideal division of a lineFigure 4-4. Balance of like shape and weightFigure 4-7. Horizontal divisionDirection.Details.Lighting.Depth.Format.Pictorial framing.Foreground.Background.Image Size.Image size can be controlled also by the height of the cameraPractice ExercisePractice Exercise (cont)Answers to Practice ExercisesBlank page
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Principles of PhotographhyPrinciples of PhotographhyGeneralGeneral (continued)Table of ContentsTable of Contents (cont)Introduction to Principles of PhotographhyLesson 1. Identify the Basics of PhotographyFigure 1-1. ExposureFigure 1-2. Processing stepsLearning Event 2: Describe the Behavior of LightThe light falling upon a subject from a source is called Incident light.Learning Event 3: List the Colors of Light and their WavelengthsComposition of White Light.Learning Event 4: Determine the Intensity of IlluminationLearning Event 5: Identify the Basic Types of Single LensesTypes of Single Lenses.Learning Event 6: Describe the Cause and the Correction of Lens FlarePractice ExercisePractice Exercise (cont)Answers to Practice ExerciseAnswers to Practice Exercise (Cont)Lesson 2. Determine the application of optics.Optical Center.Figure 2-3. Location of focal lengthLearning Event 2: Determine the Effect on Image Size for a Given Focal Length LensFigure 2-5. Different lens to subject distanceFigure 2-6. Different subject sizesLearning Event 3: Determine the Angle of View for a Given Focal Length LensFigure 2-8. Angle of view and subject coverageFigure 2-9. Angle of view for various focal length lensesLearning Event 4: State the Effect on Perspective for a Given Focal Length LensFigure 2-11. The apparent depth perspective of three different focal length lensesFigure 2-12. Foreshorten Perspective/compression of spacePractice ExercisePractice Exercise (Cont)Answers to Practice ExerciseLesson 3. Apply the fundamentals of exposure and focusing.Photographic film comes in many different sizes, types, and formats.Learning Event 2: Identify the Two Common Types of Mechanical ShuttersFigure 3-2. Between the lens leaf shutterLearning Event 3: Calculate Shutter DurationTable 3-1. Effect of increase or decrease in exposureFigure 3-3. Iris and iris diaphragm (aperture)Figure 3-4. Relative size of various f/stopsLearning Event 5: Calculate Shutter Speed, Aperture, and Film SpeedLearning Event 6: Determine Daylight ExposureFigure 3-5. Daylight conditionsFigure 3-6. Lighting directionsTest Exposure.Learning Event 7: Calculate Daylight ExposureTable 3-3. Match shutter speed to film speedDaylight ExposureFigure 3-7. Circle of confusionTable 3-4.Figure 3-9. Depth of fieldFigure 3-10. Depth of field and hyperfocal distanceLearning Event 10: Calculate Hyperfocal DistanceFigure 3-11. Depth of fieldFigure 3-12. Depth of field increases as aperture decreasesLearning Event 12: Calculate Depth of FieldTo use a depth of field scalePractice ExercisePractice Exercise (cont)Answers to Practice ExerciseLesson 4. Apply the Basics of CompositionFigure 4-1. Location of center of interestFigure 4-2. Placement of center of interestFigure 4-3. Ideal division of a lineFigure 4-4. Balance of like shape and weightFigure 4-7. Horizontal divisionDirection.Details.Lighting.Depth.Format.Pictorial framing.Foreground.Background.Image Size.Image size can be controlled also by the height of the cameraPractice ExercisePractice Exercise (cont)Answers to Practice ExercisesBlank page
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