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6 major elements / components, all have to be discussed, not have to all be made: | |||
Carrier (Film, sensor, glass, photo paper, paper (camera obscura), remembering) | |||
Lens (Lens, objective, lens-les (Pinhole, zone plates), adaptation of existing, creation of, aperture, waterhouse) | |||
Shutter (Focal plane, in-lens, in front of lens, guillotuine, the hand / hat, flap, etc) | |||
The viewfinder (Wireframe, glass (reverse galilean), direct groundglass, SLR, TLR, lack of, electronic viewfinder, rangefinder) | |||
A way to measure exposure (Photodiode, chart, sunny 16, extinction, actino, comparison) | |||
The black box (That which connects the four and offers a physical interface of control (Whether mechanical or electronical)) |
Revision as of 16:09, 19 January 2015
Important Dates
- 21/01 Thesis outline Submission (Steve)
- 18/02 First Section Submission (Steve)
- 18/03 Thesis Draft 1 Submission (Steve)
- 16-17/03 Trimester 5 Assessment (core tutors)
- 30/04 Thesis Draft 2 Submission (core tutors)
- 18/05 Feedback Draft 2 (core tutors)
- 08-09/06 Final thesis submission (core tutors)
- 01-02/06 Trimester 6 (Final/Grad) Assessment (core tutors)
Ongoing
Luísa
Mathijs
6 major elements / components, all have to be discussed, not have to all be made:
Carrier (Film, sensor, glass, photo paper, paper (camera obscura), remembering)
Lens (Lens, objective, lens-les (Pinhole, zone plates), adaptation of existing, creation of, aperture, waterhouse)
Shutter (Focal plane, in-lens, in front of lens, guillotuine, the hand / hat, flap, etc)
The viewfinder (Wireframe, glass (reverse galilean), direct groundglass, SLR, TLR, lack of, electronic viewfinder, rangefinder)
A way to measure exposure (Photodiode, chart, sunny 16, extinction, actino, comparison)
The black box (That which connects the four and offers a physical interface of control (Whether mechanical or electronical))