Course Information
Description
This course focuses on advanced studio strobe lighting techniques, metering, and exposure for extreme scenes. Interpret RGB and luminosity, align camera sensor to light meter readings, and use strobe lighting techniques for lighting extreme (non-standard) scenes. Use Camera Raw software, the zone system, and create a magazine-style photo shoot of a model with a product.
Total Credits
3
Course Competencies
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Interpret RGB data and luminosity (Capture One, Lightroom)Assessment StrategiesSkill Demonstration, Digital ImageCriteriaUse advanced features in Capture One software to evaluate luminosityMake decisions about qualityIncrease or decrease exposure based on dataUse Lightroom post shoot to edit photo to evaluate luminosityImage has appropriate exposure, color balance, contrast, cropping, and focus
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Use calibrated, measured, spot metering techniques as an approach to exposureAssessment StrategiesSkill DemonstrationCriteriaUse a handheld incident meterUse spot meter to accurately expose test imagesUse a light meter to cordially balance multiple strobesCompare printed results to digital images
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Align camera sensor to light meter readingsAssessment StrategiesSkill Demonstration, Digital ImageCriteriaUse calibrated, measured, spot metering techniques as an approach to exposureUse a handheld incident meterUse spot meter to accurately expose test imagesUse a light meter to cordially balance multiple strobesCompare printed results to digital imagesInterpret light meter readingsPerform test for true ISO and digital camera dynamic rangeSensor inside camera is testedDetermine how your camera sensor is differentExport image as a JPG filesAlignment success produces faster exposure results
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Use strobe lighting techniques for lighting extreme (non-standard) scenesAssessment StrategiesQuiz, Digital Image, Printed ImageCriteriaExtreme scenes depart from standard lighting techniquesPhotograph and print are of a white on white scene in-studioPhotograph and print are of a black on black scene in-studioPhotograph and print maintain tonal differentiation between background and subjectBorder of white print is tonally separated from the paper whiteAreas of shadow detail in black print are lighter than paper blackPhotograph and print are of reflective steel items on a white backgroundUse aesthetic judgement to fill reflectionsApply techniques to find the family of anglesDetermine what is reflected in the subject
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Use digital capture stations, capture software, and digital imaging software for processing and ICC profiled outputAssessment StrategiesSkill DemonstrationCriteriaUse Capture One for tethered shootingThe number of tonal values for each zone is calculated accurately based on your camera’s bit depthYour camera’s dynamic range and noise data are charted
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Use Camera Raw softwareAssessment StrategiesSkill DemonstrationCriteriaDetermine RGB data Use the white balance tool to create neutral tones
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Create a magazine-style photo shoot of a model with a productAssessment StrategiesSkill Demonstration, Portfolio, Digital ImageCriteriaPhotos follow magazine-style as specified by the instructor
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Apply the zone systemAssessment StrategiesSkill DemonstrationCriteriaIdentify the various zonesShoot all 11 zones accuratelyDefine bit depth and the advantages of various bit depths