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Zusatztext The Basics Photography series is an ideal port of call for ... those just beyond understanding the basics. The series has a reputation for offering an essential introduction to the fundamental subjects within the realm of photography! and is undoubtedly an excellent resource for comprehensive advice. - Photoshop Creative Informationen zum Autor Phil Malpas is a freelance photographer and writer based in Swindon. He was previously a director of Photofolio, a commercial gallery in the north of England, and is a regular contributor to various magazines. Working with both large-format and digital cameras, Phil teaches photographic techniques both locally and with photographic tours around the world. Klappentext To create great photographs! the photographer must understand color. "Basics Photography: Capturing Colour" guides beginning photographers through the basics of color theory and explains how humans perceive color! the color of light! how to use filtration and white balance! how to use color to generate dynamic images! and how to successfully translate captured color into the photographic print. Fully illustrated with clear and concise diagrams and inspiring photographs! this is an ideal book for photographers at every level who want to master color in order to create their own exciting images. * Color theory! plus how to use color* More than 200 stunning full-color photos* Clear! concise diagrams A stimulating visual text, designed to appeal to students and practitioners of the visual arts Zusammenfassung Basics Photography 03: Capturing Colour gives readers a comprehensive introduction to the subject of colour and how to master its use in the process of photographic image-making. The topics discussed range from basic colour theory to the colour temperature of light and how to use colour to maximize the impact of compositions. A full and intimate understanding of colour is vital to the creation of dramatic! emotive and powerful photographic images. The way we choose to use colour will greatly influence the success of our image-making. Inhaltsverzeichnis How to get the most out of this book; Introduction; Chapter One: Colour theory; The colour wheel; Primary, secondary and tertiary colours; Complementary colours; Colour harmony; Additive colour; Subtractive colour; Examples; Chapter Two: Vision; The human eye; Colour constancy and metamerism; Colour blindness; Psychological influences; Cultural influences; Chapter Three: Light; The electromagnetic spectrum; Colour temperature; Infrared; Chapter Three: Photographic colour; Colour films; Daylight and tungsten balance; Digital colour; Chapter Four: Filtration; Filter systems; The Kodak Wratten series; Mired and mired shift; Colour temperature filters; Neutral density filters; Polarising filters; Artificial light; Chapter Five: Using colour; Limiting the colour palette; Colour for impact; Colour and emotion; Colour and time; Chapter Six: Processing and printing; Using RAW files and RAW conversion; Adobe Photoshop; Toned monochrome; Colour management; Digital printing; Chapter Seven: Colour captured; William Lesch; Joe Cornish; Wilson Tsoi; Sue Bishop; Steve McCurry; Conclusion; Glossary; Acknowledgements, contacts and credits...