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E-raamat: Working in Black & White [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 176 pages
  • Sari: Basics Photography
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003103400
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  • Formaat: 176 pages
  • Sari: Basics Photography
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003103400
Teised raamatud teemal:
Basics Photography 06: Working in Black & White, by David Präkel, provides a comprehensive guide to the basic theory and practice of black and white photography, from the relationship between colour and greyscale tones to the art of seeing in black and white.Black and white, the book argues, has been the soul and conscience of photography since its conception. Black and white is not a lesser colour image - it is, in many ways, more powerful. It gets to the core of what is important in an image, leaving behind the distractions of colour.This is an inspiring text which enables students to make the most of the opportunities offered by black and white photography.
How to get the most out of this book 6(2)
Introduction 8(2)
Basic theory
10(24)
Black and white and greyscale
12(2)
History
14(2)
Photograms
16(2)
Colour to black and white
18(4)
Filtration
22(6)
Contrast
28(6)
The art of black and white
34(26)
Learning to `see' in black and white
36(2)
Previsualisation and composition
38(2)
The great themes
40(18)
Older cameras/lenses for a unique look
58(2)
Lighting
60(20)
Quality
62(2)
Direction
64(2)
Subject contrast
66(2)
Lighting contrast
68(2)
Subject brightness range
70(2)
Metering
72(4)
High-key and low-key imagery
76(2)
Infrared
78(2)
Capturing black and white
80(24)
Film and developer
82(2)
The `look' offilm
84(2)
Staining developers
86(2)
Exposure Index
88(2)
Chromogenic film
90(2)
Film grain
92(2)
Digital noise
94(2)
The Zone System
96(4)
Tone compression and expansion
100(2)
Instant black-and-white film
102(2)
Realising the image
104(50)
Printing to match the contrast of film
106(2)
Fixed-grade and variable-contrast papers
108(4)
Scanning film
112(2)
Local exposure control
114(6)
Paper choice
120(4)
Contact printing
124(2)
Digital negatives
126(2)
Liquid emulsion
128(2)
Colour to black and white
130(2)
Grayscale
132(10)
Conversions Products for a `film' look
142(8)
Black-only printing
150(2)
The future
152(2)
Reintroducing colour
154(18)
Toning
156(6)
Digital toning
162(2)
Duotones, tritones and quadtones
164(2)
Oils, pastels and pencils on prints
166(2)
Digital hand colouring
168(4)
Conclusion 172(1)
Contacts 173(1)
Glossary 174(2)
Acknowledgements 176
David Präkel runs his own photographic training workshops in Northumberland, UK. He has enjoyed a successful and diverse career in journalism, photography and education and has taught at all levels in universities, colleges, schools in both the UK and the US as well as the prestigious Kodak Imaging Training Centre in Harrow, London.