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ART 134: Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
More detailed investigation of concepts explored in VA33: Drawing I. Investigation of various wet and dry drawing media. (1 hr. lecture, 4 studio hrs. each week.) Offered on: A-E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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ART 135: Life Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Centers on mechanics of graphically representing the figure and on principles of anatomy relevant to pictorial and sculptural composition. Attention to use of materials on individual basis. A foundation for both fine and commercial art. (1 hr. lecture, 4 studio hrs. each week.) Offered on: A-E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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ART 135 - Life Drawing I
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ART 136: Life Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Centers on mechanics of graphically representing the figure and on principles of anatomy relevant to pictorial and sculptural composition. Attention to use of materials on individual basis. A foundation for both fine and commercial art. (1 hr. lecture, 4 studio hrs. each week.) Offered on: A-E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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ART 140: Introduction To Digital Photography For Non-Photo Majors
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Introduces basic camera skills including exposure control, composition, depth of field, and movement control while photographing in available light. Students will also learn basic imaging processing skills using a digital darkroom consisting of computer, software (Adobe Elements) and inkjet printers. Image processing skills will include density and contrast control, color balance, dodging, burning, file size management, basic retouching and inkjet printing technology. Print finishing and archival storage of print and digital media will be explored. Students must provide their own fully adjustable digital camera having a resolution of 3 mega pixels or greater (with manual f/stops and shutter speeds controls), inkjet paper and some other supplies. (2 hr. lecture, 2 hrs. lab per week) Offered on: G / 3 cr. hrs.
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ART 141: Introduction to Black and White Photography
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Introduction to art and techniques of the camera and darkroom. Students learn basic black and white available¿light photography, including film exposure and development, variable contrast printing, enlarging and dry mounting. Students must provide their own fully adjustable 35mm camera (with manual f-stops and shutter speeds), film, paper and some other supplies. (4 hrs. lecture/lab per week.) Offered on: G / 3 cr. hrs.
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ART 144: Photography Seminar
1.50 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Introduction to career exploration and study skills needed to succeed in the field of professional photography. Connects learning skills with those skills needed for a career as a professional photographer. Fulfill Freshman Seminar requirement for students in Photographing Imaging curriculum. Offered on: E-G / 1.5 cr. hrs.
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ART 145: Digital Photography I
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Students learn basic digital camera skills beginning with exposure control, including bracketing, reciprocity, exposure modes, and the use of the histogram. the creative techniques of depth of field and movement control are explored aas well as techniques for low light and night photography. Image processing skills are introduced using Adobe PhotoShop, including basic digital workflow management, denisty and contrast control, basic black and white conversion, dodging, burning, cropping and retouching. Print presentation and archival storage methods of prints and digital media will be explored. Students are required to have any fully adjustable digital camera with a resolution of 4MB or greater; Photographic Imaging majors are required to have a digital SLR camera with a resolution of 6MB or greater. Students must provide their own memory cards, storage drives, CD-R's, DVD's, ink jet paper and some other supplies. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Offered on: E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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ART 146: Digital Photography II
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Builds on the fundamental photography and image processing skills introduced in ART145-Digital Photography I. Color photography is studied in-depth, including photographic color theory, color management during image processing, and color printing corrections and techniques. Advanced camera and image processing techyniques are introduced, including lens filtration, close-up photography, digital workflow management, payers, levels, channels, histograms, text, restoration, advance gray scale tonal control, and imager size management. Through creative visual assignments, students will be encouraged to develop their own individual photographic style. Print finishing, including window matting and archival storage of print and digital media, will be explored. Students are required to have a digital SLR camera with a resolution of 6MB or greater and their own memory cards, storage dirves, CD's, and ink jet paper. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Offered on: E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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ART 147: Digital Materials and Processes
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
The basic study of digital imaging technology. The topics covered are image formation and evaluation, photosensitive sensors, exposure technology, tone reproduction, visual perception, physics of light, camera lenses, computer technology, image processing ans applications, scanner and printer technologies. Offered on: E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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ART 149: Photographic Lighting
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This course makes use of visual exercises to teach students how to evaluate, control and manipulate light. Situations include natural light conditions, using portable flash, and the introduction to studio lighting using both tungsten and electronic studio flash equipment. Light theory will be exposed in-depth to connect all of the above lighting situations together so the student will be able to professionally handle any lighting situation. Students are required to have a digital SLR camera with a resolution of 6MB or greater, and must provide their owm memory cards, jump storage drives, CD's, ink jet paper and some other supplies. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Offered on: E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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