Final Cut Pro X (25) Flashcards
Images different sources of light have a different _____ (or __________) to them.
color or temperature
Fluorescent lighting adds a ______ cast to photos whereas tungsten (incandescent/bulbs) lights add a _________ tinge to photos.
bluish
yellowish
The range in different temperatures ranges from the very ____ light of blue sky through to the very ____ light of a candle.
cool
warm
So for cooler (____ or _____) light you’ll tell the camera to warm things up and in warm light you’ll tell it to cool down.
blue or green
manual white balance adjustments
The way this is used varies a little between models but in essence what you do is to tell your camera what _____ looks like in a shot so that it has something as a reference point for deciding how other colors should look. You can do this by buying yourself a white (or grey) card which is specifically designed for this task – or you can find some other appropriately colored object around you to do the job.
white
Contrast is the scale of difference between black and white in your images. Without contrast you wouldn’t have an image because there wouldn’t be any _______________ between light and dark; everything would be black, white, or a single shade of grey somewhere in between.
differentiation
An image with high contrast will exhibit a full range of _____ from black to white, with dark shadows and bright highlights. If you shoot in bright sunlight, you’ll produce images that are ‘contrasty’. Typically, high contrast images will enjoy strong, bold colours and textures will be emphasised. You might think of them as being deep and interesting.
tones
A low contrast image, on the other hand, won’t exhibit a great deal of difference between its lights and darks, and as a consequence, it might appear flat or dull. Photos that you take in the fog or mist are perfect examples of low contrast images. That lack of difference between light and dark will also give you _____ colours.
muted
Aperture means ‘hole’ or ‘opening’. In a photography sense, the aperture is the gap that allows _____ to pass through the lens. The bigger the opening, or the aperture, the more light passes through. That’s pretty intuitive. When you’re taking pictures in low-light settings, a bigger aperture will help you to take a photo where you can see something.
light
The second effect that aperture has on photographs concerns depth of field, or how much of an image is in _____. If you use a small aperture, you will notice that the depth of field in your photos will increase: more things in the background and foreground will be in focus.
focus
When you hear people throwing around numbers such as ƒ/1.8, or ƒ/22, they are referring to aperture. Aperture is measured in ƒ-stops, with ƒ/1.4 being a very ___ aperture and ƒ/22 a very _____ aperture.
big
small
That the large number represents a small aperture and the small number indicates a large aperture can be more than a bit confusing. It will probably help to think of the ƒ-stop scale like this: those numbers correspond to fractions; the fraction being how big the aperture—or the opening—is. Thus ƒ/4 corresponds to a quarter and ƒ/8 to an eighth. An eighth is obviously smaller than a quarter; this means that it is a smaller aperture, it lets in less light and it gives a greater _____ __ _____.
depth of field
Finally, perhaps you’re wondering what those fractions are fractions of? They’re fractions of the length of the lens you’re using. The aperture of a 28mm lens at ƒ/1 will be 28mm. Similarly, the aperture of a 50mm lens at ƒ/4 will be 12.5mm. The ______ the ƒ-stop, the _______ the aperture.
bigger
smaller
An editor’s dream is to always have clips that are perfectly white balanced and ready for editing, but that’s not always the case. That’s where FCP _____ ___________ tools earn their keep
Color Correction
And the most common color correction scenario? The camera has been white balanced at the start of the recording day, but due to shifts in lighting temperature or setups during the day, clips created later in the day have a color ____ or unwanted color ____.
cast
tint