Diving into Dynamic Range
Support this channel by becoming a patron on Patreon! / filmmakeriq We're taking an introductory look at the somewhat confusing world of Dynamic Range from the Psychophysics of Human Vision to Gamma Correction on old CRT and modern devices, How LOG works, the impact of ISO and Dynamic Range and shooting RAW using Exposing To the Right (ETTR) strategy. Hopefully you like looking at graphs and spots of light! Full course with annotations, quiz and "sauce" here: https://filmmakeriq.com/courses/divin... If you aren't fully familiar with exposure concepts this might be a bit overwhelming. You can brush up exposure on our course: The Science of Exposure and Metering • The Science of Exposure and Metering If you want to learn how to wire to LEDs here's our video on the circuitry of LEDs • The Science and Circuitry of DIY LEDs

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