Photo Nuts Tips : 1 of 10
- At July 02, 2012
- By Neil Creek
- In For Sale, Links
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From Photo Nuts and Bolts
Brightness is measured in “Exposure Value” or EV. You might recognise this acronym from your camera’s settings or manual. An EV of 0 is defined as an image exposed for 1 second at f1. Steps of one up or down from zero are a change in the light by a factor of two. So an EV of 1 is twice as bright, +3 EV is eight times as bright, and -2 EV is one quarter as bright.
From Photo Nuts and Shots
When you see a photo that you love, stop and examine it more closely. Think about what effect the photo first had on you, and look more closely to try to work out why the photo had that impact, and how the photographer achieved it. The more great photos you see, and look more deeply into, the better you will understand how photographers achieve the impact their work has on you, and the better you will be able to re-create the same impact in your photos.
From Photo Nuts and Post
Colour becomes a bit more complicated when you learn that no way of capturing or representing colour is able to reproduce all of the colours that the human eye can see. Each method of describing colour has a different range of colours that it is limited to. This range is called the colour gamut, and the various methods of defining colours are called colour spaces.
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