MWB/LB-179 : High Speed & Standard Photography II

* High Speed Photography-Overview and Types of available Equipment
* Standard Photographi- Overview aimed at knowledge required for excellent Ballistics Range Testing or High Speed Dymanic Data Collection
* Digital Type of Equipment and Infomation Processing
* Light Sources-including Laser/coherent Light
* Film, Screens and Digital Equipment
* Optics, different types and set-ups
* Triggering Approaches and Techniques
* Flash Units, Bulbs, Sparks and Other Devices and their use in High Speed and Standard Photography
* Flash X-Rays; Hall Streak Camera Effects
* Video and Other types of Data Collection Devices
* Overview and History of Optics, Lenses and F-stops
* Related Camera and Photography Equipment and Instrumentation
* Processing of Film; Film Types and Speed
* Reading and Analysis of films and digital results
* Integration of Digital Camera/Video for Power Point Type Presentations
* Film Measuring Techniques
* Enhanced Imaging Techniques
* Typical Tsst Set-ups and Cautions
* Data Collection Considerations
* Standard Operating Procedures
* Environmental Considerations
* Archival Consideration - Storage, Temperature and Humidity
* Safety Considerations in Operating Standard and High Speed Digital, Film, Drum and Rotating Prism Cameras, etc.
* Lessons Learned
OBJECTIVE & SCOPE

There are no prerequisites for this or any other course offered by Baldini Resource Associates, Inc.

This course is designed to cover all aspects of high speed and slow to still photography in order to obtain the desired results in either the static or dynamic (High Speed) mode. Lighting and Optics, F-stops, Lens and related Instrumentation will be covered for either film or digital camers/systems.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Technicians who perform Range Testing or Experimental work as well as the Engineers and Scientists who direct the work, should attend.








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