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After months of research and struggling to find much information online about film layers and the processing stages of emulsion, I got in touch with Kodak who went above and beyond to teach me what I needed to know and help me get all the details right. We ended up collaborating to put this video together in an easy to digest way so that everyone else who is passionate about film can learn it too. I hope you enjoy, Mia :)
updated 3 years ago
Why are lens stops labelled that way?
How do you work out the aperture?
How do you change Depth of Field using the Aperture?
What is an ND filter?
Why are NDs labelled in fractions?
How do you double ISO exposure?
What is Bokeh?
How do you change the shape of the Bokeh?
How do you work out the Diameter of the iris?
What is FPS?
How do you create slow motion footage?
Why do we call it 'Shutter Angle'?
Are shutters physical?
What is the effect of a shutter angle?
What is Shutter Speed?
Rolling Shutter vs Global Shutter.
What is a Shutter Effect?
Does Shutter Angle affect Motion Blur?
CMOS vs CCD sensors.
How does a CCD sensor work?
How does a CMOS sensor work?
What is Exposure Index? How do you measure film gauge thickness?
Whats the difference between 16mm and super 16mm?
Whats the difference between shooting 35 and super 35?
Shooting 3 perf compared to 4 perf explained.
Can you travel with unprocessed film??
Negative stock and reversal compared!
What is Cross Processing?
Tungsten and Daylight Colour Temperature choice with film stock!
Bayer Patterns Explained in detail!
Bayer Pattern Colour Filter Array and image processing explained.
Photosites meaning?
Photosites vs pixels!
What are pixels and how do they work?
How does a camera sensor register light?
How does a camera register waves of colour?
Who invented the Bayer Pattern?
How do cameras capture images?
Low Dispersion vs High Dispersion glass!
Light dispersion prism!
How many photosites in one pixel?
What are Prisms?
How do prisms work?
The Spectrum of Visible light reflected on the sensor design!
Learn about how high and low dispersion glass refracts waves of colour in different ways and how bayer patterns were designed using photosites to reflect how the human eye sees colour.
Why are lenses Coated?
What is Coating made of?
Refracting explained!
How camera lenses work!
Diopters Explained!
How do diopters work?
How does a camera lens work?
Camera Basics Explained!
How to use a Split Diopter!
Learn what happens when light travels through the glass elements in a lens and how coating affects refraction to help you get clearer images.