The physics and art of photography. Volume 2, Energy and color /
This book uses art photography as a point of departure for learning about physics, while also using physics as a point of departure for asking fundamental questions about the nature of photography as an art. Although not a how-to manual, the topics center around hands-on applications, sometimes illu...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Rafael [California] (40 Oak Drive, San Rafael, CA, 94903, USA) :
Morgan & Claypool Publishers,
[2018]
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Colección: | IOP (Series). Release 5.
IOP concise physics. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- part I. Energy and photography. 1. The nature of energy
- 1.1. Energy transfer
- 2. Energy and exposure
- 2.1. Defining our terms
- 2.2. Tracing the energy from source to camera
- 2.3. The Jones-Condit equation
- 3. Shutter speed and aperture
- 3.1. Power and shutter speed
- 3.2. Aperture and focal ratio
- 4. Density and the elements of exposure
- 4.1. Reciprocity and exposure
- 4.2. Camera settings
- 4.3. Choosing between equivalent settings
- 4.4. Exposure value (EV)
- 5. Metering
- 5.1. Direct-read versus null meters
- 5.2. Reflected-light metering
- 5.3. Incident-light metering
- 5.4. Flash
- 6. VLS detector photography
- 6.1. An exposure benchmark for VLS photography
- 6.2. VLS photography in context
- 7. Ephemeral-process (EP) and cyanonegative photography
- 7.1. Cyanonegative and EP wavelength response
- 7.2. Cyanonegative photography
- 7.3. Ephemeral process (EP) photography
- 7.4. Using EP photography to test the Jones-Condit equation
- part II. The art and science of color. 8. The physical basis of color
- 8.1. Spectra and sources of light
- 8.2. Color, light sources and light detectors
- 8.3. The reflection curve and the reflected-light spectrum
- 8.4. Physical causes of the reflection curve
- 8.5. The detector response curve
- 8.6. Color and integration
- 8.7. The relation of color to black and white photography
- 9. The physiological basis of color
- 9.1. The three-color model of color perception
- 9.2. Additive and subtractive colors
- 9.3. RGB color arithmetic
- 10. The psychological basis of color
- 10.1. The opponent-process model of color perception
- 10.2. Yellow without yellow
- 10.3. Seeing and context
- 10.4. HSV and HSL
- 10.5. HSV and RGB
- 11. Filters
- 11.1. Filters and black and white photography
- 11.2. Filters and color photography
- 11.3. Polarizing filters
- 12. 'Color' in astronomy
- 13. Color experiments with EP photography.