Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Revew for the mid term begins

We will begin reviewing for our mid-term and continue thru part of next week. Part of your review with begin today. If you have finished all of the outstanding projects:


Macro/Super Macro texture (shot and edited 3 total)
Macro/Super Macro Posed objective (shot and edited 5 total)
Snow flake


Then you should begin these two posts. This first one is based on identifying the elements of a photo. You will locate each of the following type photos on the internet, download to a folder called mid-term review and then place each image onto a page in the program called indesign under the adobe suite.


Find the following images:


  1. Balance of foreground and background objects
  2. The rule of thirds
  3. Shutter speed of high speed (approximately 1/1000)
  4. Shutter speed of low speed (approximate 1/4)
  5. Shutter speed of mid speed (approximate 1/200)
  6. Low F-stop (hint aperture)
  7. High F-stop  (hint aperture)
  8. Macro
  9. Super Macro
  10. Focal point
Look back at your notes, hand outs. . .for definitions if you need refreshing of the terms.


Once you have all your images:
  1. Open Indesign under programs/adobe suite/indesign
  2. Choose a new document page
  3. Go under file/place and locate one of your images
  4. Select it, choose open and click on your document page, it will appear
  5. To resize, first hold down the shift, ctrl, alt keys at the same time, while holding click on one of the top corner knobs of the photo and enlarge or reduce in proportion. Once there let go of mouse then keys or it will distort.
  6. Repeat steps 3-5 for all images. If you need a second page go under your document menu to the right and drag the white box across from the word "none" down to the other white box below the line. These are your pages. By clicking on them you can move from page to page.
  7. Once you are finished save the indesign document in the mid-term folder as a pdf. File/export/choose acrobat pdf from bottom drop down menu choose save/export, you are done.
  8. Make sure it is saved to your correct folder!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Eric Sibrian
1) The unauthorized reproduction or use of a copyrighted material.
2)i think that sites are affected because peopl misuse them. they search for for the songs or movies they want without thinking of the consequences.
3). you cannot reproduce the music or lyrics.
.you cannot distribute the music product for profit, no profit, or for free.
.you cannot play a recording of the music or lirycs even if you own the cd
. you cannot make a derivative work or arrangement for public use in any form
4) they believe that a small copyright claim should be created to let creators persue infringements that are now too costlty to persue.
5) stop online piracy act. i dont think we would go back to print because we have too much tech to, w have other options. email, txt ect. yes the web has affected the economy in good ways. there are tons of items sold online in sites like ebay.

Anonymous said...

1.) The unauthorized reproduction, distribution, and/or performance of copyrighted sound recording in a network environment.
2.) These search engines and websites are opposed to because income and revenue can be strongly decreased due to it. What they should do is seek the authorization of social internet media prior to the posting.
3.)You cant replicate the derivative of ones work. For music purposes you cant reprodce music or lyrics and certaintly cannot play or use ones work without consent.
4.) A standard or not on large scale copyright infringment development should be put in place. This will decrease the finacing to pursue those of breaking codes.
5.)Stop Online Piracy Act. No I think we have far advanced to the point where we can not go back to print. The web has impacted our econmy positvely in the longrun.

Terence Scanlon