One of the most inportant things in holography is Lighting your subject. This is where some understanding of photography light will greatly enhance your holograms.
In photography lighting ther are 3 sometimes 4 main lights
1 main light (this is your objects main light and can be direct or defused)
2 Fill light (this light fill shadow areas and can be direct or defused)
3 Key light (or what we call kicker light is a higlight )
4 Background Light (this lights the background)
the ratos and type (direct or defused) lights will set the mood
would you like me to do a teaching thread on light? and how to apply this to holography?
learning how to Light your object
learning how to Light your object
dannybee wrote:would you like me to do a teaching thread on light? and how to apply this to holography?
Yes, please.
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learning how to Light your object
Sounds like a great idea to me
learning how to Light your object
I think that would be appreciated by many of us on the forum, including me!
learning how to Light your object
You may be interested in "Stage Lighting Design" by Richard Pilbrow. It helped me.
learning how to Light your object
Ok starting to put together a series of videos on Applying photographic lighting techniques to holography, and Applying the zone system to holography. This is nice because I have always wanted to cover this subject in detail, Joy Padiyar says its one of my strong points and realy makes my holograms stand out. So I will post the first one in a week, The 2 series will be about 10 videos one up each week
learning how to Light your object
Nice one Danny, I'll look forward to them
learning how to Light your object
I attended a short lecture Danny did and it was great at covering the basics so I wait with baited breath the expansion of those ideas.