What: Learning the technical applications of the camera, specifically ISO and how it effects a photo.
How: Going out to shoot manually, specifically adjusting the ISO, and comparing the different photos to see visual differences.
f/16 @ 1/100 ISO 100
f/16 @ 1/100 ISO 800
f/16 @ 1/100 ISO 1600
f/16 @ 1/100 ISO 6400
**NOTE How does each image change?
INSIDE
Take four photos of the same object, changing the exposure of each one. Your settings will be as follows:
f/16 @ 1/100 ISO 100
f/16 @ 1/100 ISO 800
f/16 @ 1/100 ISO 1600
f/16 @ 1/100 ISO 6400
**NOTE How does each image change?
1. Once you come in, put your camera away correctly and take your memory card to your desk.
2. Drag your photos to your folder on your desktop. Remove your memory card and put it away.
3. Get the handout and drag to your desktop. (think: where do we get handouts?) You will need to open the handout in Photoshop. Right click and select > Open With > Adobe Photoshop.
The handout will look like this:
Take a screenshot (shift+command+4) to turn your cursor into crosshairs, which will allow you to click and drag around the portion you wish to capture. The screenshots should appear on your desktop.
THEN, drag them into a photoshop document and align them vertically.
Remember to hold down the shift key when resizing your images.
Your final product should look something like this:
When you are done, go to FILE > Save As > Period_C_Lastname Firstname_ISO > Format: JPEG > Save to DESKTOP
Drag your finished assignment to PHOTODROP!!
*Thank you to source E. Snow https://sites.google.com/a/menloathertonhs.com/snowphoto/assignment-list/untitledpost-1