Science for the Curious Photographer: An Introduction to the Science of Photography

Charles S. Johnson Jr., «Science for the Curious Photographer: An Introduction to the Science of Photography»
AK Peters | English | 2010 | 200 стр. | PDF | 11.2 Mb
Это книга для тех, кто любит фотографию и хочет понять, как все это работает. Какие пределы резолюции изображения и какой уровень детализации необходим? Эти и другие вопросы, касающиеся человеческого восприятия цвета и субъективного качества изображения подробно раскрыты автором.

This is a book for those who love photography and like to understand how things work. It begins with an introduction to the history and science of photography and addresses questions about the principles of photography, such as why a camera needs a lens, how lenses work, and why modern lenses are so complicated. Digital photography raises more questions because enlarged images on computer screens reveal defects in color and resolution that are not obvious in small snapshots. What limits resolution, what is noise in images, and what level of detail can be appreciated by an observer? All of these questions and others concerning human perception of color and subjective image quality are covered in detail. Finally, the creation and appreciation of art in photography is presented from the standpoint of modern cognitive science.

Science for the Curious Photographer: An Introduction to the Science of Photography

Science for the Curious Photographer: An Introduction to the Science of Photography

Science for the Curious Photographer: An Introduction to the Science of Photography

Science for the Curious Photographer: An Introduction to the Science of Photography

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