1 / 19

PHOTOGRAPHY 1 Black and White Photography

PHOTOGRAPHY 1 Black and White Photography. Matakuliah : U0173 / FOTOGRAFI 1. Seeing in Black and White. Another way of interpreting the subject Predict how colors will translate into tones

lindsay
Download Presentation

PHOTOGRAPHY 1 Black and White Photography

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. PHOTOGRAPHY 1Black and White Photography Matakuliah : U0173 / FOTOGRAFI 1

  2. Seeing in Black and White • Another way of interpreting the subject • Predict how colors will translateinto tones • Translate the complex play of light into simple tones of black, white and gray with shape, form, lines, pattern, etc.

  3. Visualization • Predict the tonal value of a subject • Depends on : light falling on it

  4. Zone system • Zone system as color on BW photography • Scale from white to black • Consist of 10 zone • Zone V is the mid tone / middle gray

  5. Zone System • I -II: Black without detail • III : Black with detail • IV : Dark gray • V : Middle gray • VI : Light gray • VII : White with detail • VIII-X : White without detail

  6. Composing in tones • Success in B&W photos depends on the ability to see how the tone works together • Shape • Camera angle vs background • Filters • Contrast, shadow • Toning the print

  7. Filters in BW • Complementary color : darken the image • Same color : lighten the image • Ex : Orange filter, lighten the skin tone (white with detail) • Green filter, darken the skin tone

  8. Toning • Sepia toning : “old, warm, nostalgic” • Blue toning : cool, mystery

  9. Films • Pure black and white films • Process in C41

  10. Films Pure black and white films • Process: in pure B&W process • Print : can be printed on pure B&W paper or Color paper • Ex: Kodak T-max 100, 400, 3200 Ilford HP5 Fuji Neopan SS, etc

  11. Films • C-41 (color process) • Process: in color process C41 • Print : can be printed on pure B&W paper or Color paper • Kodak : T-400 CN • Ilford XP2

  12. Black and white comparison

  13. Black and white comparison

  14. Black and white comparison

  15. Black and white comparison

  16. Black and white comparison

  17. Basic Darkroom Knowledge The B&W Dark Room A place where we can turn our B&W film into negatives and finally print them on photo paper Understanding Latent Image The process from picture taking into a final photographic print

  18. Film Processing This a process is to turn our light sensitive film into negative, bringing out the latent image in the film and turning them non light sensitive. The Equipments Developing tank , Developing reels , The Chemicals Developer , Stop Bath , Fixer

  19. The functions of the chemicals • Developer / Development process To bring out the latent image inside a roll of film by changing silver halide into metallic silver. This process turns all exposed areas of the film into dark densities of silver metal. • Stop Bath This step is to halt the development process • Fixer The fixer solution patents the silver halide that has been converted into silver metal and discards the remaining silver halides not exposed to light, making the the film no longer sensitive to light. Latent image : invisible image recorded on photographic emulsion as a result of exposure to light. The latent image converted into a visible image by the action of developer.

More Related