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Harvard Extension School's Computer Science E-7: Exposing Digital Photography
Dan Armendariz (danallan@mit.edu), Instructor
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Photography has exploded in recent years as digital cameras have
become affordable and easier to use. There are many courses that
teach students the artistic aspect of "how to become a better
photographer" or "how to improve your eye," but this is not one of
them. Instead, students—from one-time users to professionals—become
better photographers through an understanding of the technical
aspects and terms of a digital camera. Learn why photos look blurry
at night, why color management is important, what the difference
between sports mode and portrait mode on the camera's dial is, and
how to manipulate the camera without the need of these modes in the
first place. Topics include exposure and metering, flash, dynamic
range, CMOS and CCD sensors, color filter arrays, RAW versus JPEG
formats, color spaces and profiles, editing photos with Photoshop,
and optical and computational artifacts. Through lectures and
hands-on assignments, students understand the jargon and
compromises of digital photography that ultimately expose the
workings of digital cameras. You are not required to own a digital
camera, but if you do, one with a manual mode and an option for RAW
is recommended. This is OpenCourseWare, licensed by Dan Armendariz
of Harvard University under a Creative Commons
Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. Visit
http://tv.cse7.org/2009/fall/ for more material, including prior
semesters and other courses.
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