Sketch Notes
Questions
1. What is the difference between an incident light meter and a reflective light meter? Which is used in the DSLR camera?
The difference between an incident lighter meter and a reflective light meter is reflective light meters measure off of luminance and incident light meters measure off of illuminance. Reflective light meters are used in DSLR.
2. Describe how a center weighted meter works.
A center meter works by averaging all of the light in the frame but weights the average to give more emphasis to the area at the center of the viewfinder.
3. What lighting situations can cause the cameras light meter to not work properly?
Lighting situation that has a lot of light can cause the camera to get the wrong exposure and can cause the cameras light meter to not work properly.
4. What are the steps to over come a misleading reading?
The first step is to move until the object fills the window and the second step is to make the reading set the shutter and aperture then move back to the original position.
5. In a reflected light meter, what is the tonal value the meter “see” and recommends as the exposure?
It will always recommend middle grey.
6. Explain in your own words how to make a white object white when using an averaging meter?
To make a white object whiter when using an averaging meter you add more exposure by two stops.
7. Explain in your own words how to make a black object black when using an averaging meter?
To make a black object black when using an averaging meter you decrease the exposure by two stops.
The difference between an incident lighter meter and a reflective light meter is reflective light meters measure off of luminance and incident light meters measure off of illuminance. Reflective light meters are used in DSLR.
2. Describe how a center weighted meter works.
A center meter works by averaging all of the light in the frame but weights the average to give more emphasis to the area at the center of the viewfinder.
3. What lighting situations can cause the cameras light meter to not work properly?
Lighting situation that has a lot of light can cause the camera to get the wrong exposure and can cause the cameras light meter to not work properly.
4. What are the steps to over come a misleading reading?
The first step is to move until the object fills the window and the second step is to make the reading set the shutter and aperture then move back to the original position.
5. In a reflected light meter, what is the tonal value the meter “see” and recommends as the exposure?
It will always recommend middle grey.
6. Explain in your own words how to make a white object white when using an averaging meter?
To make a white object whiter when using an averaging meter you add more exposure by two stops.
7. Explain in your own words how to make a black object black when using an averaging meter?
To make a black object black when using an averaging meter you decrease the exposure by two stops.
Shooting Assignment
The picture above is a picture of a silver shiny thing that I took and really liked so ya.