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Monday, February 28, 2011

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Week 8 : Photoshop Class

Salam..

This is the 1st time saye belajar pasal photoshop...seriously  sebelum ni cume pernah dengar je pasal photoshop nih..tp tak pernah try..so since this is the 1st class for photoshop..agak menarik dan tertarik...

So cikidout..wat is the learning outcome..!!

2nd Visual Xtvt Class- A-Mode and S-Mode










A-Mode and S-Mode

A Mode :

Aperture priority, often abbreviated Av (for Aperture value) or A on a camera mode dial, is a setting on some cameras that allows the user to choose a specific aperture value while the camera selects a shutter speed to match. The camera will ensure proper exposure. This is different from manual mode, where the user must decide both values, shutter priority where the user picks a shutter speed with the camera selecting the aperture to match, or program mode where the camera selects both.

The main purpose of using aperture-priority mode is to control the depth of field. Aperture priority is useful in landscape photography, where a narrow aperture is necessary if objects in foreground, middle distance, and background are all to be rendered crisply, while shutter speed is often immaterial. It also finds use in portrait photography, where a wide aperture is desired to throw the background out of focus and make it less distracting.

Another common use of aperture priority mode is to suggest how the camera should determine a shutter speed, without risking a poor exposure. In landscape photography a user would select a small aperture when photographing a waterfall, hoping to allow the water to blur through the frame. When shooting a portrait in dim lighting, the photographer might choose to open the lens to its maximum aperture in hopes of getting enough light for a good exposure.
In addition, aperture priority mode allows the photographer to force the camera to operate the lens at its optimum apertures within its aperture range for a given focal length of the lens. Commonly, lenses provide greatest resolving power with a relatively medium-sized aperture.

 

S-Mode

Shutter priority refers to a setting on some cameras that allows the user to choose a specific shutter speed while the camera adjusts the aperture to ensure correct exposure. This is different from manual mode, where the user must decide both values, aperture priority where the user picks an aperture with the camera selecting the shutter speed to match, or program mode where the camera selects both.
Shutter priority with longer exposures is chosen to create an impression of motion. For example, a waterfall will appear blurred and fuzzy. If the camera is panned with a moving subject, the background will appear blurred. When photographing sports or high-speed phenomena, shutter priority with short exposures can ensure that the motion is effectively frozen in the resulting image.
Shutter priority is often abbreviated with Tv (literally, "time value") or S on a camera mode dial.

 


Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Wiken xtvt at Istana

Si kecil bermain-main di taman larangan

Haus..berehat sebentar...

Depth of Field






Depth of Field

Depth of Field

Depth of Field ( Tengok pokok kt belakang tu)

Depth of Field ( Tengok pokok kt belakang tu)




Rule of Thirds


Wrong White balance


Assigment 1-Digital Image Album (Q2)

ii) At least 6 images with incorrect exposure and shooting techniques and the corrected version of the images with the correct exposure and shooting techniques.

 Image 1
Wrong Technique of Shutter Speed


Correct Technique of Shutter Speed


 Image 2
Wrong Technique of Rule of Thirds

Correct Technique of Rule of Thirds


  Image3
Wrong Technique of White Balance


Correct Technique of White Balance


 Image 4
Wrong Technique of Focus Point

Correct Technique of Focus Point


Image 5
Wrong Technique of Angle

Correct Technique of Angle

Image 6
Wrong Technique of Balance

Correct Technique of Balance

Image 7
Wrong Technique of Framing

Correct Technique of Framing

Image 8
Wrong Technique of Exposure

Correct Technique of Exposure




Assigment 1-Digital Image Album (Q1)

1. Realistic image produce by using DSLR.
Minimum 8 Image : 2 portrait images, 4 Landscape image,and 2 Macro image)

 Portrait image

This portrait was using Nikon D90 Aperture Priority with Aperture: F/4.5, Shutter Speed: 1/320 sec and ISO setting: 400



 This portrait was using Nikon D90 Manual Setting with Aperture: F/5.6, Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec and ISO setting:1600


This portrait was using Nikon D90 with Aperture: F/5, Shutter Speed: 1/30 sec and ISO setting: 800




Landscape Image:


This Landscape picture was using Manual Program Nikon D90 with Aperture: F/4, Shutter Speed: 1/4000 sec and ISO setting: 400


 This Landscape picture was using Manual Program Nikon D90 with Aperture: F/10, Shutter Speed: 1/250 sec and ISO setting: 200


 This Landscape picture was using Manual Program Nikon D90 with Aperture: F/8, Shutter Speed: 1/60 sec and ISO setting: 200

 This Landscape picture was using Manual Program Nikon D90 with Aperture: F/9, Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec and ISO setting: 500

Macro Image: 

Check out this photo right here! The best macro image which I've taken among all the other types of photos taken.. Looks easy? Think again...considering the wind blows the leaves where the little grasshopper stands... Not to mention my son kept poking me from the back... But whatever it is, the result made me speechless with satisfaction...

 Aperture: F/5.6, Shutter Speed: 1/500 sec and ISO setting: 400

 Aperture: F/8, Shutter Speed: 1/500 sec and ISO setting: 400

 Aperture: F/8, Shutter Speed: 1/500 sec and ISO setting: 400


2nd Micro Images
 Aperture: F/6.3, Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec and ISO setting:Lo 1

 Aperture: F/8, Shutter Speed: 1/400 sec and ISO setting: 200

 Aperture: F/6.3, Shutter Speed: 1/640sec and ISO setting:200

3rd Micro Images
 Aperture: F/8, Shutter Speed: 1/125sec and ISO setting:200

 Aperture: F/20, Shutter Speed: 1/60sec and ISO setting:200


 Aperture: F/20, Shutter Speed: 1/60sec and ISO setting:1600

 Aperture: F/20, Shutter Speed: 1/60sec and ISO setting:1600