Key Definitions:
Exposure - how bright a scene is and how it effects our image.
Quality - how focused or diffuse light is.
Colour - the color of the light in an image.
Direction - where is the light coming from?
Highlight - the brightest part of the image
Shadow - the darkest part of the image.
Contrast - The difference between the bright part of an image and the dark part of an image
Exposure - how bright a scene is and how it effects our image.
Quality - how focused or diffuse light is.
Colour - the color of the light in an image.
Direction - where is the light coming from?
Highlight - the brightest part of the image
Shadow - the darkest part of the image.
Contrast - The difference between the bright part of an image and the dark part of an image
Light is made up of more than one colour but several colours. The wavelength of colours and light types such as UV changes depending on where they are on a spectrum. It is important to remember that objects are not coloured themselves. It is the wavelength that their surface reflect that creates the illusion of colour. the several colours which go in the order of Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet .