Principles of Colour Reproduction
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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304EPCR | Z | 2 | 2/T | English | summer |
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Introduction to the history of color photography including practical examples and analysis of the potential of modern color photography with a view to achieved true color reproduction.
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Lectures are supplemented by examples with extensive image material.
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No
- Course contents:
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Issues in color reproduction, physical and tri-chromatic color reproduction.
History of color photography.
Fundamentals of colormetry and colormetric concepts.
Adaptation and exact color reproduction.
The chemistry of color photography.
Masking
The copying and duplication process.
Modern photographic materials and their processing.
- Recommended or required reading:
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Joseph S. Friedman: History of Color Photography, The American Photographic Publishing Comp., 1947
Michale J.Langford: Advanced Photography, The Focal Press, 1972
Grant Haist: Modern Photographic Processing, John Wiley and Sons, 1979
L.F.A. Mason: Photographic Processing Chemistry, The Focal Press, 1966
R.W.G. Hunt: The Reproduction of Colour, Fountain Press, London, 1967
Dean B.Judd, Gunter Wyszecki : Color in Business, Science and Industry, John Wiley and Sons, 1975
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Participation in the lectures is a necessary condition for successful study. At the close the students will sit a written exam and complete a oral test.
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