Vlašić, Leo (2019) Povijest i razvoj fotografije. Baccalaureus work - Undergraduate programme. Grafički fakultet. [Mentor: Mikota, Miroslav].
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Abstract
Još od davnina čovjek je želio trajno zabilježiti svoj odraz lika iz ogledala, a bez pomoći umjetnikove ruke je i uspio otkrićem fotografije. Prvu fotografiju napravio je Joseph Nicéphore. U ovom završnom radu temeljito ćemo proći fotografiju kroz povijest, od početka pa sve do danas. Što je točno ona značila za čovjeka, koje tehnike fotografije su se koristile kroz povijest i što je sve omogućila svojim razvojem. Cjelokupni razvoj fotografije prikazujući kako je fotografija danas napredovala u usporedbi sa samim počecima, iako se u osnovi temelji na istim principima. Shvativši način rada starih fotografa, lakše je ovladati svakim fotoaparatom i uočiti njihove mogućnosti. Digitalna fotografija, za razliku od klasične, ne koristi film već sliku vidi preko elektronskog senzora kao skup brojčanih podataka. Detaljno ćemo obraditi razliku digitalne i klasične fotografije, te povijesne fotografske tehnike.
Item Type: | Baccalaureus work - Undergraduate programme |
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Mentor name: | Mikota, Miroslav |
Thesis Committee: | Matijević, Mile and Mikota, Miroslav and Mrvac, Nikola |
Defence date: | 20 September 2019 |
Abstract in english: | Ever since ancient times, man has wanted to permanently record his reflection of a character from a mirror, and without the help of the artist's hand, he succeeded in discovering a photograph. The first photo was taken by Joseph Nicéphore. In this final paper, we will thoroughly go through photography throughout history, from the beginning to the present. What exactly did she mean to man, what techniques of photography were used throughout history, and what made her development possible. The whole evolution of photography showing how photography has progressed today compared to its beginnings, although it is basically based on the same principles. By understanding the way old photographers work, it's easier to master each camera and see their capabilities. Digital photography, unlike classical photography, does not use film but sees the image through an electronic sensor as a set of numerical data. We will cover in detail the difference between digital and classic photography, as well as historical photographic techniques. |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | povijest, fotografija, digitalna, klasična, fotoaparat, povijesne fotografske tehnike |
Keywords in english: | history, photography, digital, classic, camera, historical photographic techniques |
Subjects: | TECHNICAL SCIENCES > Graphic Technology |
Institution: | Grafički fakultet |
City: | Zagreb |
Number of Pages: | 35 |
Callnumber: | MIK 2019 VLA |
Inventory number: | Z954 |
Depositing User: | Nina Jelača |
Status: | Unpublished |
Date Deposited: | 13 Dec 2019 11:03 |
Last Modified: | 13 Dec 2019 11:03 |
URI: | http://eprints.grf.unizg.hr/id/eprint/3065 |
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