Friday, September 14, 2012

| 3 | SEPTEMBER 15 |


·       Critique of slides (Assignment #1)
·       Turn in Gallery visit write up
·       Using your camera to shooting color negative film
·       Color negative film information (Types, speeds)
·       Color darkroom paper information
·       Developing color negative film information
·       In class negative film shoot on campus
·       Assignment #2 discussed
·       Slideshow – shooting in color/seeing color
  For next week:
·       SHOOT: Assignment #2 given – shoot 2-3 rolls of color negative film for “Color Wheel” 
·       DEVELOP: Bring developed negatives to class from Assignment #2
·       READ: Chapter 5 “ Thinking in Color” and Chapter 8 “Color Negative Film and Prints” + page 204 “Color Associations – Some Traditional Effects and Symbolism”.
·       BRING: processed film for in class printing (Assignment #2)
·       BRING: Color darkroom printing paper

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SLIDESHOW - 1st slideshow about color 
HANDOUT: Assignment #2
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TYPES OF COLOR NEGATIVE FILMS:

KODAK:  Portra - 160, 400, and 800 speed professional film for natural colors
                Ektar - 100 speed professional film for vivid colors
                Max - 200, 400, and 800 speed consumer film for bright colors

FUJI:       Superia - 200, 400, 800, and 1600 speed consumer film for 
                Pro 160 NS - ISO 160 daylight-type film optimized for skin tone
                                      reproduction and neutral  gray balance. Ideal for portrait 
                                      photography. Professional film.
                Pro 160 C -   ISO 160 daylight-type film optimized for high-contrast. 
                                      For portrait, commercial work, fashion, architectural 
                                     and interior photography. Professional film.
                Pro 400H -   ISO 400 daylight-type film. Wide exposure latitude. 
                                     Particularly suited to wedding, commercial and 
                                     fashion work. Professional film.

Choosing Film information:  What speed film should you buy for what you are shooting.
Exposure Calculator Guide (Handed out in class) 


COLOR PRINTING PAPERS:

Fujicolor Crystal Archive Type II Paper - Glossy, Lustre, and Matte


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FILM PROCESSING LABS: ALWAYS ask if they give a student discount

Ask for PROCESS ONLY – DO NOT CUT!  You will cut your film and put it in negative
sleves.

34 east 30th street
new york, ny 10016  
phone 212.685.6871 
m-f 9am – 6pm
http://www.lti-lightside.com/

29 West 23rd Street,
New York, NY 10010 –
T (212) 242-7000
Monday-Friday from 8:00am-10:00pm
Saturday and Sunday from 9:00am-6:00pm
http://duggal.com/e-6-c-41-and-bandw.aspx

20 West 22nd St
New York, NY 10010
T:212-807-6611
http://www.crc-nyc.com/home.html

387 Second Avenue, (btwn 22nd and 23rd)
New York, NY, 10010
1.212.358.1928
Hours of operation: Monday - Friday 8.00 am - 6.00 pm

121 Avenue A,
New York, NY 10009
Tel: 212-979-1669
Mon.~Fri. 10:00am~8:00pm
Sat. 12:00pm~7:00pm
http://www.lusterphoto.com/




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