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Digital Imaging

Instructor; Eric Rosenthal
Course Description:   Digital cameras and printers are making photography more ubiquitous and more useful than ever. This course is a workshop that looks at changing the rules for capturing and printing digital imagery. By graining a better understanding of the engineering fundamentals and limitations of digital photography, students can produce breathtaking images with all the benefits of digital media but with an image quality that rivals film. Students experiment using low cost, hands-on tips and tricks in software and hardware to capture high dynamic range, expanded color, night color, 3D, time lapse, and stop motion images using a digital camera and printer. While using mostly off-the-shelf tools, these experiments require students to dig down to see the nitty-gritty of today's and tomorrow's technologies for digitally sensing, encoding, compressing transmitting and displaying light

• Chinatown

• Tribeca
• Central Park Part One

• Central Park At Night

• West Village
• Central Park Part Two
• Harlem
• Washngton Square Park Arch
• Riverside Park
• Chelsa
• East Village
• Washinton Heights and Lincoln Center
• Chinatown Part Two
• West Village At Night
• South Ferry
• Soda Bottles
• Washinton D.C.
• Redfeather Cliff