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Technical and Physical Basics of Photography 2

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Course unit code:
307FZF2
Course unit title:
Technical and Physical Basics of Photography 2
Mode of delivery:
zkouška
Range:
13/S
Type of course unit:
compulsory subject
Level of course unit:
Year of study
1st year
Semester when the course unit is delivered
letní
Number of ECTS credits allocated:
2
Garant předmětu:
Vladan KRUMPL, Martin STECKER
Name of lecturer(s):
Vladan KRUMPL, Martin STECKER
Study Objectives:

The course aim is to introduce students with the physical fundamentals of the study and practical examples of completed assignements. As well students will adopt potential and manners of the Photography Dept's technical equipment use including potential comparisons of results acquired through analog and digital technology.

Mode of delivery:

Course Description, Assignments: (exercise 1P1)

1. Day and artificial lighting, types of lights, basic principles, potential changes in character and light management. Advantages of individual systems.

2. Basic exponometry, photometric units, various types of measuring equipment - advantages and manners of measurement and management, set brightness extent, exponometry tools.

3. Basic types of photographic equipment, their construction, advantages and use. Practical - with Sinar camera, development.

1 reproduction underglass with grey and color scales - examples of color transfer to B/W scales, defined proper exposure and example of the development process for 6x9cm. (1 enlargement to 24x30cm)

4. Lens construction and their defects, resolution. Practical: extreme potential of school lenses, field of vision, basic resolution ability tests.

1 photograph of the structure of an object surface with a verification of the Scheimpflug film development principle - 9x12cm. (1 enlargement 30x40cm)

5. Perspective and focal distance, vertical balance - restitution, establishing the lighting extent of a scene in the studio.

Practical: 2 photographs of compositions of a geometric object with various lighting and perspective in one with the use of restitution. (2 enlargements 30x40cm)

6. Work with Sinar camera and digital background Sinarback 54H, digital camera, possible uses, comparison of digital and analog photography results.

Practical: the subsequent exercises is always a current comparison of the two technologies in relation to the Working with a Computer exercise and digital imaging.

7. Technical fundamentals of photographing glass, potential lighting, material use.

2 photographs 30x40 on light and dark backgrounds + 1 digital capture, printing

8. Technical fundamentals of photographing metal objects

1 photographs 30x40 + digital capture, printing

9. Technical fundamentals of photographing porcelain.

2 photographs 30x40 on light and dark backgrounds + 1 digital capture, printing

WARNING: the individual exercises are submitted subsequently according to the announced deadlines and not at the end of the semester.

Course description, theory section:

1. Basic characteristics of light

What is light, lightwaves and its characteristics, components describing periodic waves, electromagnetic radiation, light-speed.

2. Basic geometric optics, reflection, total reflection, movement, dispersion.

3. mirrors and lenses, Spherical mirrors, spherical and aspheric lenses, defects.

4. Wave optics, interference, diffraction, resolution of a given diffraction, polarization, 3D imaging

5. Camera, focal distance, sharpness depth, types of lenses, exposimeter, exposition

6. The human eye and visual perception, focusing and accommodation, iris, lens, retina, sensitivity, defects, light perception, binocular sight, 3D, 2D

7. Colors, Spectral colors, additive and subtractive color mixture, color perception, chromatic warmth

8. Digital image, image data, resolution, CCD and CMOS chips, image processing, display, optical saving of data, holographic memory, the future of photonics.

9. Light and modern physics, particles and waves, the atomic spectrum, stimulated emissions; laser, LED, OLED

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

Completion of 307FZF1

Recommended optional programme components
Course contents:

The course objective is to introduce students to both the physical principles of the field and practical examples of solutions to specific tasks. At the same time they learn to use technical equipment at the Photography Department, including the opportunity to compare results using analog and digital technology.

Study materials:

Seznam literatury:

Zaoral Ladislav: Fyzikální základy fotografie, 1956

Schroder Gottfried: Technická optika, 1981

Jiráček M, Hálková A, Morávek J, Fotografický slovník, 1955

Jiráček M: Ostrost a osvit fotografického obrazu

Šmok Ján: Umělé světlo 1978

Scheufler, Mikš, Růžek, Spevák, Stýblo, Jiráček, Opočenský: Technické základy fotografie 2002

Jiráček M.: Fotografická optika (1960 - 6A 2119)

Palivec: Světlo, optika a osvětlovanie vo fotografii (1963 - 6A 2390)

Evans, R.M.: An Introduction to Color (1948 - 6B 859, 1959 - 6B 757, 1965 - 6B 1214)

Evans, R.M.: Eye, Film and Camera in Color Photography (1959 - 6B 756)

Langford, M.J.: Advanced Photography (1972 - 6B 1350)

sborník Principles of Color Sensitometry (1955 - 6B 865)

www.wikipedia.org

Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assessment methods and criteria

Grading: Winter semester: awarded based on a test in theory knowledge and grading of the submitted exercises in which how closely the assignment was maintained, and in quality.

Summer semester exam: test and interview, grading of submitted exercises, in which how closely the assignment was maintained, and in quality.

Attendance: a requirement for student grading is a required attendance of 80% of lectures.

Language of instruction:
Czech
Work placement(s):
Pracovní stáž není u tohoto předmětu zavedena.
Course web page:
Note:
Schedule for winter semester 2011/2012:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2011/2012:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon
Tue
místnost TR 304
Učebna KF

(Tržiště 20, Praha 1)
KRUMPL V.
19:00–21:25
EVEN WEEK

(paralelka 1)
Fri
Thu
Fri
Datum Den Čas Tutor Místo Notes Č. paralelky
Tue 19:00–21:25 KRUMPL V. Učebna KF
Tržiště 20, Praha 1
paralelka 1
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