摄影场景中周围空间对照明条件的影响

Veronika Štampfl, Jure Ahtik
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光照条件是保证良好曝光的最重要因素之一。在封闭的空间里,比如摄影工作室,我们可以用几种方式控制光线。我们可以调整光源的类型、光源的形状、光源的强度,在某些情况下还可以调整发出的光的色温。光源与观察到的摄影场景的距离影响到达期望目标的光量,从而影响摄影场景的实际照明条件。然而,摄影场景周围的环境往往被忽视。发出的光不仅与摄影场景中的物体相互作用,而且还与光线落在路径上的任何障碍物相互作用。光线可以被反射,部分反射,吸收,或从场景附近的任何表面散射,这取决于它们遇到的物体的材料属性。在反射的情况下,观察到的场景被反射光额外照亮,因为附近环境中的反射面充当了另一个光源。另一方面,吸光表面不会以同样的方式影响场景,因为光被吸收而不是被反射倍增。因此,来自周围环境的反射会以我们没有预料到的方式影响观察场景的预期照明条件。本研究通过比较环境多样化的摄影工作室和环境影响最小的暗房的场景照明情况,关注周围空间对观察到的摄影场景照明条件的影响。卤素,LED和氙气光源分别进行测试,以不同的强度和色温照亮测试场景。用分光光度法和图像分析方法描述了所观察的摄影场景的照明条件,数值描述了平面场景表面均匀照明的差异。对结果进行了分析和比较,以说明周围空间的影响。在此基础上,提出了适合摄影研究的测试环境准则。
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The influence of the surrounding space on the lighting conditions in a photographic scene
Lighting conditions are one of the most important factors for good photographic exposure. In enclosed spaces, like a photography studio, we can control the light in several ways. We can adjust the type of light source, the shape of the light source, its intensity, and in some cases the colour temperature of the emitted light. The distance of the light source from the observed photographic scene affects the amount of light that reaches the desired target, and therefore the actual lighting conditions on the photographic scene. However, the environment surrounding the photographic scene is often overlooked. The light emitted interacts not only with the objects within the photographic scene, but also with any obstacle in the path upon which a light ray falls. Light rays can be reflected, partially reflected, absorbed, or scattered from any surface in the immediate vicinity of the scene, depending on the material properties of the objects they encounter. In the case of reflection, the observed scene is additionally illuminated by the reflected light, since the reflecting surface in the near environment acts as another light source. Lightabsorbing surfaces, on the other hand, do not affect the scene in the same way, since the light is absorbed and not multiplied by the reflection. Reflections from the surrounding environment can therefore affect the intended lighting conditions of the observed scene in ways that we did not anticipate. This study focuses on the influence of the surrounding space on the lighting conditions in an observed photographic scene by comparing the lighting situations in a scene from a photographic studio with a diverse environment and from a darkroom with minimal environmental influence. Halogen, LED, and xenon light sources are tested individually, illuminating the test scene with different intensities and colour temperatures. The illumination conditions at the observed photographic scene are described using spectrophotometric methods and image analysis to numerically describe the differences in uniform illumination of the flat scene surface. The results are analysed and compared to illustrate the influence of the surrounding space. Based on the results, guidelines for a suitable test environment in photographic research are proposed.
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