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Method

For my stage 4 I have decided to to try a new method of light painting which include light painting of over a projected image. In this small section I will show you the method that I have used to make make my developed images.

Equipment 

  1. Laptop

  2. Projector

  3. Cannon Camera

  4. Flash light 

Step One 

For the first step what I have done is I have connected a project to my laptop by the use of a HDMI cables so that I will be able to project an image.

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Step Two

For step two what I have done is once the projected image is now wall, the next thing that will be done is to get  the camera and change the setting to manual a then make the ISO to 100nwhich is the lowest the ISO level, then you will have ton change then will have to change the shutter speed to blud. Reason the shutter speed to be put on blud is because due to the fact that it might take me a while to do some light paint I might run out of time and with it being put on blud I will not run out time while light painting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step Three

For step Three what you will want to do is to put the camera on a tripod then you will have to project the image that you want to light paint, once you have done this the next thing that you will want to do is to make sure that the room that you are in is dark so that when you are light paint the light will be able to seen.

Step Four

For Step four what you will want to do here is to trace over the out of the image using a flash light.  Once you have done this you will get you finally result on the camera. 

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