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12579 Photography and Imaging Techniques - Three-year degree in Optics and Optometry


Center
Faculty of Physics
Departament
Optics and Optometry and Vision Sciences
Lecturers in charge
F6058 - M. DESAMPARADOS PONS MARTI
Met. Docent
METHODOLOGY
The assessment of the subject will consist of two parts: written exam with several theoretical-practical questions (60%) and evaluation of laboratory practicals (40%).
Met. Avaluació
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Bibliografia
BIBLIOGRAFIA
- M. Martínez Corral, W. Furlan, A. Pons y G. Saavedra. Instrumentos ópticos y optométricos. Teoría y prácticas. Universitat de Valéncia (1998).
- R.E. Jacobson. Manual de Fotografía. Omega (1996).
- M. Langford. Fotografía básica. Omega (1997).
- K.M. Rehm. Curso Básico de Fotografía en Blanco y Negro. Daimon (198l).
- A. Desilets. Técnica Fotográfica. Daimon (1984).
- H.J. Walls y G.G. Attridge. La Fotografía (sus fundamentos científicos). Omega (1981).
- L. Lobel y M. Dubois. Manual de Sensitometría (la técnica de la medición de los materiales fotográficos). Omega (1973).
- L.P. Clerc. Fotografía. Teoría y Práctica. Omega (1975).
Continguts

CONTENTS
THEORY PROGRAMME
0. General introduction
I. Imaging. Photographic optics.
I.1. - Introduction.
I.2. - The photographic camera.
I.3. - Optic-geometrical characteristics of the photographic image.
I.4. - Photometric characteristics.
I.5. - Basic design of the different types of objectives.
I.6. - Complements of the photographic objectives.
I.7. - Camera without objective (stenopeic camera).

II. Registration of the photographic image.
II.1. - Photosensitive material. Introduction.
II.2. - Photographic emulsion in black and white.
II.3. - Processing the negative
II.4. - Obtaining copies (positivation).
II.5. - Other photosensitive materials.

III. Other techniques for the obtaining and reproduction of images.
III.1. - Holography: obtaining three-dimensional images.
III.2. - Digital electronic systems.
In this subject we set the basic principles of photography, studying the two stages that characterize the photographic process: obtaining of a real image and its permanent registration. The theoretical study is completed by means of the corresponding laboratory practices.