Monday, May 4, 2009

Dancers - Theory Notes

Dancers
Theory Notes

The Affects of Magenta, Cyan, and Yellow on black and white/ coloured prints

If an image that is in colour gets a filter added to it, some of the colours
will change and fade away.
To get rid of the colour nonmonochronic colours must be used.
The filters that must be used are Magenta, Cyan and Yellow


From left to right:
Yellow, Magenta, Cyan





Yellow --> removes the colour blue in a picture
Magenta --> removes the colour green in a picture
Cyan --> removes the colour red in a picture














Red, Blue, and Green are all primary colours.
When combining these colour, something that is called White light is created.

To see a visual of this please click on this link and scroll down to page 4 out of 18

When we work with filters we techincally work with transparent filters.





Friday, May 1, 2009

Dancers - Printing Composition

Dancers
Printing Composition

Contact Sheet




Contact Sheet 1

Seconds 80
Aperture 2.8
















Contact Sheet 2

Seconds 15
Aperture 2.8













Test Strips

1. test strip on the left
Seconds 18
Aperture 2.8

2. test strip in
middle
Seconds 10, 12, 14
Aperture 5.6

3. test strip on right
Seconds 20, 25, 30
Aperture 2.8



















Final Prints

Seconds 12
Aperture 2.8

* Note that the final print is lighter than this one.













Seconds 18
Aperture 2.8