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Module 5B: Monitor Selection and Calibration

Photography Certification Guide Module 5: Digital Post-Production

B.    Monitor Selection and Calibration       There are many considerations that go into selecting a monitor for image editing such as monitor size, resolution, screen type and color space.  Larger monitors and higher resolution will allow photographers t...

Module 5C: Color Spaces and Reproduction

Photography Certification Guide Module 5: Digital Post-Production

C.    Color Spaces and Image Reproduction                Gamut Gamut is the range of colors that can be seen, captured or reproduced by any device. Color Space defines the range of color or the color palette. Digital files, capture devices and output ...

Module 5D: Post-Production Workflow

Photography Certification Guide Module 5: Digital Post-Production

D.    Post-Production Workflow    Capture We now know the benefits of capturing in RAW format verses JPG. RAW capture provides the photographer with a lossless file that preserves all of the image data recorded by the camera. RAW files can then be...

Module 5E: Exporting Images for Display and Print

Photography Certification Guide Module 5: Digital Post-Production

  E.    Exporting Images for Display and Print Pixel Dimensions If you bring an image into your image editing software, you can check the image size.  Notice this example indicates the pixel dimensions at 6000px wide by 4000px high. This image w...

Module 5F: Archiving Prints

Photography Certification Guide Module 5: Digital Post-Production

   F. Archiving Prints   Archival Care of Prints It does not take much research on this topic to discover that the information available is very limited and very technical. The most current information on this topic can be found at Wilhelm Imaging Researc...

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Photography Certification Guide Glossary

Module 1A: Camera Selection

Photography Certification Guide Module 1: Cameras, Lenses, & Attachments

MODULE 1: CAMERAS, LENSES, & ATTACHMENTS Items relating to this module will include digital cameras, controls, menu settings, and accessories. A. Camera Selection Digital Camera Selection and Sensor Size Selecting the right camera for an assignment shou...

Module 1B: Camera Operation

Photography Certification Guide Module 1: Cameras, Lenses, & Attachments

B. Camera Operation Exposure Modes Manual (M) Manual mode is for photographers who want complete control over the f-stop and shutter speed selections. The photographer will determine the exposure by selecting the f-stop, shutter speed, and ISO settings b...

Module 1C: Accessories

Photography Certification Guide Module 1: Cameras, Lenses, & Attachments

C. Accessories Camera Supports Support of the camera during an exposure is an important consideration, especially at slower shutter speeds or when using longer focal length lenses. There are several tools a photographer might consider when additional camera ...

Module 1D: Correcting Problems in Images

Photography Certification Guide Module 1: Cameras, Lenses, & Attachments

D. Correcting Problems in Images Diagnosing Problems with Image Capture Inevitably, problems will occur during image capture. Hopefully, you can spot these problems and quickly correct them during the shoot. Issues that go unnoticed until post-production m...

Module 1E: Lens Selection

Photography Certification Guide Module 1: Cameras, Lenses, & Attachments

E. Lens Selection Lens Selection The creative potential of photography expands when we understand the vast array of available lens options and how lens selection impacts how an image is recorded. Focal Length Focal length is defined as the distance bet...

Module 1F: Capabilities of Lenses

Photography Certification Guide Module 1: Cameras, Lenses, & Attachments

F. Capabilities of Lenses Depth of Field Depth of field (DOF) is defined as the area in a photograph that will be in acceptable focus. The depth of field determines the relative sharpness or lack of sharpness in the background (and the foreground) in relatio...