Thursday, April 25, 2013

Molly and Pearl's Color Addition/Subtraction Photo



This photo shows the primary colors: red, blue, and green as well as the pigment colors: yellow, magenta, and cyan. All of theses colors are added together. The red and green make up yellow, the red and blue make up magenta and the green and blue makeup cyan. When red, green and blue lights shine on the white board, colors are being absorbed and reflected. The center of all the colors that are over lapping makes white because the red, green, and blue lights are being reflected.

Monday, April 22, 2013

This picture shows color addition because the cyan block absorbs the red and magenta block absorbs the green which make blue.
 

Color Addition/Subtraction



In the photo above there are two colors being added to create a new color. Yellow absorbs the blue lights, while Cyan absorbs the red lights. The only light that is left is the green one and that is the only light that shines through.

Pearl and Molly's 3-D Photo April 22, 2013


Molly and I took two different pictures of Gabby. At first we took a picture of her standing still, then we took a secondary picture that was a few inches off from the first photo. We then uploaded the photo onto the computer. We used the photo shop workshop on the computer. We uploaded both pictures and merged them and made one photo blue and the other red. The 3-D effect works using the colored filters (3-D glasses) because the colored filters separate 2 different images so each image only enters 1 eye. The blue and the red in the glasses overlap the colors. Our viewer has to focus on one thing and make the red and blue colors come together in order for it to become 3-D using the glasses.

3-D Peterson Project

We created this by taking two pictures of Andrew. We then changed the color filter and put them together, making a 3-D image. The 3-D effect works using the colored filters because when you put on the 3-D glasses, the colors overlap and make it stand out. In order for the viewer to see the image correctly, they would need a pair.