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- Title
The Divergence of Cinematographic from Photographic Lighting Techniques 1930-1945.
- Authors
Cameron, Evan William
- Abstract
The article explores the divergence of cinematographic from photographic lighting techniques, and from an advanced historical and theoretical perspective. The constraints of photographic lighting derived from two roots: the two-dimensionality of photographic images, which therefore lacked many of the rudimentary cues for perceiving distinctions in depth among objects and the nature of the physical causes of the photographic effect. From those constraints arose the four cardinal problems of photographic lighting technique including exposure, compression, separation, and contrast.
- Subjects
DIFFERENCES; ART &; photography; CINEMATOGRAPHIC processing; PHOTOGRAPHIC lighting; PHOTOGRAPHIC exposure; CINEMATOGRAPHIC exposure; PHOTOGRAPHS; IMAGE processing; IMAGING systems
- Publication
Image, 1983, Vol 26, Issue 1, p19
- ISSN
0536-5465
- Publication type
Article