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    Educational Multi-media CD-ROM's 

Color and Light in Motion Imaging - Course Outline

"Color and Light in Motion Imaging" - This interactive CD-ROM provides a fundamental knowledge of color and light, describes how color images are captured in chemical and electronic imaging systems, and describes factors that play a role in controlling exposure.

You will learn:

What is Light?

  • How a prism affects white light.
  • How a light source affects the appearance of any object.
  • How a light source affects colors recorded on film and video.
  • How the human eye captures light (iris, pupil and retina).
  • How light is captured in film and on a CCD.

The Color of Things

  • The components needed to see an object (light source, object and observer).
  • The role that perception plays in our minds eye and how we see.

Role of the Light Source

  • The impact of various light sources (daylight, tungsten, and fluorescent) on our perception of color.
  • Illustrate the affect of various light sources on an object.

Light Sources and Video

  • Electronic camera calibration.

Self-Check exercise

Primary Colors

  • The additive primary colors.
  • The subtractive primary colors.
  • The colors transmitted and absorbed by cyan, magenta and yellow filters.
  • The two basic systems for producing light.

Additive Primary Colors

  • The additive color system in relation to the visual spectrum and illustrate how secondary colors are formed.

Subtractive Primary Colors

  • The subtractive color system as it relates to color reproduction on a printed page and in color film
  • How to create additive colors
  • CMY filters.

Color Wheel

  • The color wheel and its relationship to primary and secondary colors.
  • The color systems for film and video application.

Self-Check exercise

Capturing Light

  • Name the color of light that exposes the yellow, magenta, and cyan dye layers of a color film.
  • Name the color of the dye in color film that most closely approaches the idea.
  • How light is converted into digital information in an electronic camera.
  • The image sensors in film and how chemical image systems work

Color Layers of Film

  • Illustrate how film's colored layers capture light.

Dye Imperfections

  • How film is designed to correct for the imperfections inherent in colored dyes to reproduce realistic color reproduction.

Video Light Capture

  • How the CCD captures light.
  • The analog to digital conversion process in a high-end video camera.
  • Role of digital media storage.

Self-Check exercise

Controlling Exposure

  • The two factors that control the amount of light that reaches film and CCD in chemical and electronic imaging systems.
  • How adjustment of t-stop changes aperture.
  • How to speed up and slow down motion by adjusting camera speed.
  • Film and video speed and how it affects the look.
  • The differences between colors recorded on film and colors recorded on video.
  • The factors that control the amount of light that's able to reach the film or CCD.

T-Stop

  • Changes in the aperture as t-stop is adjusted.
  • Depth of Field - the impact of t-stop selection in determining 'look'
  • Differences in depth of field using CCD vs. S35 film comparison.

Shutter Speed

  • How the shutter controls the light reaching the film or CCD.
  • Various shutters used on motion picture cameras.
  • Progressive scanning.
  • Under cranking with examples.
  • Slow motion with examples.

Film Speed

  • Film speed standards (DIN, ISO, and EI).
  • Reasons for selecting a particular film speed.
  • Graininess and granularity.
  • The look of film texture and video texture.
  • The look of a high contrast and low contrast images with examples.
  • Exposure latitude using an image and characteristic curve.
  • Color gamut in film and video systems.

Self-Check exercise


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