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12/29/2004 01:49:21 PM · #1
Hi!
anyone know any good tutorial about digital photography that explain:
Shutter Aperture Meter iso srgb
& much more?
thanks
12/29/2004 02:21:31 PM · #2
"ultimate Exposure Computer" is a good article to get you started on how the first four you mentioned interact and are used to get proper exposure.

"A Standard Default Color Space for the Internet - sRGB" is the standards paper at W3, and should answer any questions about sRGB.

As far as the '& much more' goes ... well, there is quite a bit more. Could you be a bit more specific? :p

David
12/29/2004 03:04:30 PM · #3
is it for digital photography?

& in "much more" i ment anything basic that the starting photographer should know

thanks :-)
12/30/2004 12:56:53 AM · #4
The basics of exposure have not changed. The only real difference I can think of is that instead of changing film to get a different speed (ISO sensitivity determines speed) that would be needed with a film camera, the digital camera just dials in the desired sensitivity.

As far as starting out, submit a picture to a challenge and stand back. The areas that need addressed will become quite clear very quickly. :) Posting a picture to the forum will also work.

If the first link on exposure was a bit much to start out, John has a pdf available on his site, under the writings section, John's site. (I don't know how he feels about direct links to files, so I will just direct you to his site). It was the first article I read on the subject, so I know it is written at the level of at least one beginner. :D

David

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