Digital (digital) photography technology, which has become widespread since the 2000s, has replaced analog systems. With the developments in optics and chemistry in the 19th and 20th centuries, both cameras and printing techniques reached a high quality. The dizzying development of computer technology has completely eliminated the chemical dimension of analog photography and brought the image to digital (digital) media. Today, digital photography techniques are used extensively in many fields from health to safety, from art to education. With the content of this course, it is aimed to teach the logic, basic principles and practical uses of digital photography.
Prerequisite(s)
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Corequisite(s)
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Special Requisite(s)
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Instructor(s)
LecturerSelin Okumuş
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
Friday, 11:00-12:50 5B02 Tv. Studio
Office Hour(s)
Öğr. Gör. Selin Okumuş 5B02 Friday 09:00-10:00
Teaching Methods and Techniques
Information on the subjects, indoor and outdoor shooting, follow-up of broadcasts, exhibitions and events will be followed.
Principle Sources
Berger john 2005, Bir fotoğrafı anlamak Metis Yayıncılık
İsa Akalın 2016, Dijital Fotoğrafçılık Hakkında Her Şey
Other Sources
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Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Transition from analog photography to digital photography Applied Lecture
Practice
2. Week
Basic concepts of digital photography (Pixel, resolution, digital sensor, RAW, JPEG, etc.)
Practice
3. Week
3 Examination of digital camera types. Applied Lecture
Practice
4. Week
Inspection of DSLR and HD-DSLR type cameras
Practice
5. Week
5 Types of digital sensors and their effects on photo quality (CMOS, CCD, etc.) Applied Lecture
Practice
6. Week
Ancillary equipment used in digital photography. (Storage, transfer, recording, scanning apparatus)
Practice
7. Week
Midterm
8. Week
Introducing digital photo processing programs by classifying them according to their usage areas (vector-based, pixel-based, page design purposes). Applied Lecture
Practice
9. Week
Introducing digital photo processing programs by classifying them according to their usage areas (vector-based, pixel-based, page design purposes). Applied Lecture
Practice
10. Week
Converting RAW format photos to compressed formats (JPEG, TIF, etc.) Applied Lecture
Practice
11. Week
Converting RAW format photos to compressed formats (JPEG, TIF, etc.) Applied Lecture
Practice
12. Week
Printing process and devices in digital photography Applied Lecture
Practice
13. Week
Printing process and devices in digital photography Applied Lecture
Practice
14. Week
Final
15. Week
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
P O 1. To have basic knowledge about Public Relations and Advertising
PO-2
P O 2. To have basic knowledge about Human Resources
PO-3
P O 3. To have basic knowledge about Marketing
PO-4
P O 4. To have basic knowledge about Aesthetic Arts and Fine Arts
PO-5
P O 5. To have basic knowledge about information technology
PO-6
P O 6. To have basic knowledge about Law
PO-7
P O 7. To have basic knowledge about Project Management
PO-8
P O 8. To have knowledge on Atatürk Principles and Revolution History
PO-9
P O 9. To have professional English on Communication
PO-10
P O 10. To have knowledge about effective Turkish Language
PO-11
P O 11.To have knowledge about communication
PO-12
P 0 12.To have knowledge about business functions
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
By learning the historical process of the camera, the students learn the working principles of the camera that develops day by day from Camera Obscura
LO-2
They will relate on external factors such as light, space and elements related to the camera such as the use of aperture, shutter and surface (paper, film, sensor)
LO-3
They will learn create composition and framing through the image size
LO-4
They will be learn light and colors how to use effectively during shooting
LO-5
They will be able to have knowledge and equipment to shoot in studio