Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Camera Know How

1. I am using the camera PROMASTER 2500PK.
2. We don't think there is a turn on button.
3. You press the shutter release button to take a picture.
4. The Shutter speed and IOS speed ring  change the shutter speed.
5. The shutter speeds are 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60, 125, 250, 500, 1000, 2000
6.  You change the aperture and the aperture ring
7.  The aperture settings are 22, 16, 11, and 4.
8. You that can focus the camera on the focusing ring.
9.  No i camera does not have a zoom lens.
10.  To tell if your camera has enough light you use the meter, shutter speed dial, or aperture ring.
11.  To adjust it you check if it is correct exposure, overexposure, or underexposure,  You adjust the shutter speed dial and make you a green LED and a red + or - shows up at the same time.
12. We don't know how to bracket.
13. We are using 35 millimeter film
14. The ISO setting is to set the desired speed to return it to its original recessed position.
15. You rewind the film by using film rewind crank and film rewind knob.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Photogram power point







Looking for a balanced project with equal negative space, Have a neat organized project and have some background on what a photogram is. Also have big font that is balanced and visible. Over all a well organized and visually well balanced powerpoint presentation.  

Photograms

 First thing i did was set up my photograms on three pieces of scrap paper. We needed three types first was symmetrical , second was landscape, and the third was non-objective. Then i got them checked and went into the dark room. Which at this point i went and got a small strip of photo sensitive paper and took the key, tissue paper, and the ear ring and placed them on the test sting them i took the card board and did two second intervals. After i got the black white and grey i had to decide what second to put it on for. I choose eight second because the negative space came out black because it got all the light and the white was what the light couldn't pass through and the grey was what the light went through but not fully blocked. I placed all my objects on there like on the scrap paper and did it for eight second and went through the chemicals developer one minute, stopper thirty second, fixer three second and then showed it and came back and did fixer remover for three minutes, then into the fish tank and wiped off and placed in a tray. I did this process for the next two on the test strips, my landscape was eight seconds on the big paper and my non-objective was for seven seconds on the big paper. Then i did the same process for the chemicals and showing Mrs. Duvarney.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Negative to Positive

For this project i took the white picture and made a positive. I first had to make the test strip so that way i knew how many seconds i had to do. The order the pictures i went in is the process i went in. First i did it for 3 second inter-voles, then i went up to 8.5, then 9.5 and 15. I decided to go up so i could get more dark on there so i went up to 20 and it was to much black. So then i had to start and did it by 2 second inter-voles. Then i decided the 4 would be good and we tried it for a few strips and then the big picture was for 4 seconds. I had to adjust the light. I first had to make it the brightest 3.6 and then i made it so it was crisp  edges and reduced the light back down to 8 and started the hole process of doing the test strip.