Project 4: light painting & art with Shutter speed effects
Do now: did you bracket shutter speed yesterday? what were the effects of various shutter speed in the daytime with sufficient lights?
This is the last project for report card # 2 - tomorrow we have online Quiz on PPT#4&5 on Edmodo.com
- Effects of various Shutter Speed... Go outside of school (NY City Scape) Get out there!
- Apple - use slow shutter fast cam - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/slow-shutter-fast-cam/id730352755
- sample 58 sample 59
- if it's going to be daytime find a water fountain...
- in Android use camera MX
- Google photo picture # 58-60#58 - fast shutter speed#59- slower shutter speed#60 Photo edit version
- Due Wednesday 11-30-22
- Project #4: Effect of Various Shutter Speeds Write up...
- pre-project preparation: Add Photo# 56 & # 57 and explain why you chose one over the other for your project.
- #1: Explain how you derived your camera setting for this project? app used. (what was the lighting condition like?)
- #2:How did the camera captured the motion? (shutter speed used, etc).
- #3:What did you do for your post-editting? List them
- #4:How is your photo an artwork? (also include composition).
- https://vimeo.com/700355550
Light painting your name initial (s).
Night time shutter speed photography with Light trail painting ...
light painting ideas: https://youtu.be/GSyEx4b4cyQ
editting of picture 59 for picture 60
Editing your shutter speed artwork (light painting) in google photo album -\ tap Edit and toggle side bar to see editing selection. Focus on darkening the background- so the light stands out - isolating the light trail. save your edit.
- Open the photo you want to edit.
- Tap Edit Adjust.
- Select the type of effect you want to apply to your photo and move the dial to make changes.
- When you finish, tap Done.
- To undo an effect, deselect the option or tap Cancel.
for #60 repeat edit procedures - but this time save a copy for # 60. so you can see both before and after photos.
Learn more ways to adjust photos
- Tap Depth to adjust what depths of your photo are blurred instead of in focus.
- Tap Brightness to adjust the overall lightness or darkness.
- Tap Contrast to adjust the difference in tones.
- Tap White point to adjust the brightest value.
- Tap Black point to adjust the darkest value.
- Tap Highlights to adjust the detail in the brightest areas.
- Tap Shadows to adjust the detail in the darkest areas.
- Tap Saturation to adjust the intensity of colors.
- Tap Warmth to adjust the color temperature.
- Tap Tint to adjust the hue.
- Tap Skin tone to adjust the saturation of the skin-colored tones.
- Tap Blue tone to adjust the saturation of the blue tones, like sky or water.
- Tap Pop to adjust the local contrast of edges.
- Tap Sharpen to sharpen fine details.
- Tap Denoise to smooth out noise.
- Tap Vignette to reduce the brightness around the edges of the photo.
- Tap HDR to enhance brightness and contrast across the image for a more balanced photo.
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