SOMA2414 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Joint Photographic Experts Group, Remote Camera, University Of New South Wales

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To do: play around with camera in manual setting. Settings: manual, controlling light: shutter and aperture, white balance, exposure, shoot on a tripod. Histogram: you want a well exposed image, this tool allows you to adjust the tonal range of the image (gives you control of the images colour/ tonal variation) and cheek the quality of the image itself. The less you edit, the better it will be: you cannot improve a low quality image in photoshop, aim for well exposure= high res, high quality. The histogram will tell you if its under or over exposed, go to image where the histogram is located. Always shoot in raw: larger color gamma, meta data, highest quality you can get, 240 - 300 dpi. File formats: tiff - tag image file format (can edit, do not edit in jpeg- joint photographic experts group, psd- photoshop doc, dng- digital negative (raw)

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