Principles of Light The Science Behind Photography

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Principles of LightThe Science Behind Photography

1. White light is made up of equal amounts of red, blue and green light.

1. White light is made up of equal amounts of red, blue and green light.

additive process

subtractive process

1. White light is made up of equal amounts of red, blue and green light.

• Red, Blue and Green

• Cannot be made

• Exist in Nature

• PRIMARY COLORS

RED

GREENBLUE

WHITE

1. White light is made up of equal amounts of red, blue and green light.

RED

GREENBLUE

WHITE

MAGENTA YELLOW

CYAN

1. White light is made up of equal amounts of red, blue and green light.

• Cyan, Magenta, Yellow

• Combine EQUAL amounts of 2 PRIMARY colors

• SECONDARY COLORS

RED

GREENBLUE

WHITE

MAGENTA YELLOW

CYAN

1. White light is made up of equal amounts of red, blue and green light.

• Wavelengths of color are viewed on the spectrum.

• Visible Spectrum = RainbowWater acts like a PRISM to REFRACT or BREAK APART white light into all colors

1. White light is made up of equal amounts of red, blue and green light.

INVISIBLESPECTRUM

Cameras can see

infrared and ultraviolet

but we cannot.

1. White light is made up of equal amounts of red, blue and green light.

VISIBLESPECTRUM

+INVISIBLESPECTRUM

=TOTAL

SPECTRUM

2. Objects get their color from reflected light.

• All colored objects reflect light to some degree.

• White objects reflect all the light that hits them.

• Can only take a photograph when there is a light source.

• No light = No color

2. Objects get their color from reflected light.

Can you change the color of an object by changing the light source?

2. Objects get their color from reflected light.

You can change the color of an object by changing the light source!

3. Black objects absorb all light.

• Black is not a color• It is the absence of color• Black objects absorb ALL the light

that hits them• Inside if cameras, darkroom,

developing tanks are black• WHY?

Can you see this?

3. Black objects absorb all light.

Can a camera see black?

Can black be photographed?

Will the film be exposed?

3. Black objects absorb all light.

Camera cannot see black?

Black cannot be photographed?

The film will not be exposed?

4. Silver, when struck by light, turns black.

• Silver is the main ingredient in film/ photo paper because it is sensitive to light.

• Silverware and jewelry tarnishes.

4. Silver, when struck by light, turns black.

• Film/photo paper has two main layers:• Emulsion• Base• Emulsion – silver particles suspended in a gel

• Base – support for the emulsion; paper or plastic

4. Silver, when struck by light, turns black.

• Emulsion – silver particles suspended in a gel• Base – support for the emulsion; paper or plastic

CURLS TOWARDSTHE EMULSION

EMULSION

BASE

4. Silver, when struck by light, turns black.

CURLS TOWARDSTHE EMULSION

PAPER = SHINY

FILM = LIGHTER

EMULSION

BASE

5. Light travels in a straight path.

• Light travels in wavelengths.

5. Light travels in a straight path.

5. Light travels in a straight path.

• Images are recorded on film upside down and reversed.

• We see the same way.

5. Light travels in a straight path.

5. Light travels in a straight path.

5. Light travels in a straight path.

• Larger lens opening, more light, blurry image

• Smaller lens opening, less light, sharper image

Pupils dilated by eye

doctor?

Squint eyes to see

better?

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