fbpx
Wikipedia

Monochrome photography

Monochrome photography is photography where each position on an image can record and show a different amount of light, but not a different hue. It includes all forms of black-and-white photography, which produce images containing shades of neutral grey ranging from black to white.[1] Other hues besides grey, such as sepia, cyan, blue, or brown can also be used in monochrome photography.[2] In the contemporary world, monochrome photography is mostly used for artistic purposes and certain technical imaging applications, rather than for visually accurate reproduction of scenes.

The Tetons and the Snake River, by Ansel Adams
Doris Ulmann's Laborer's hands

Description edit

 
Monochrome picture of the Helsinki's Market Square from the 1890s

Although methods for photographing in color emerged slowly starting in the 1850s, monochrome imagery dominated photography until the mid–twentieth century. From the start, photographic recording processes such as the daguerreotype, the paper negative and the glass collodion negative did not render the color of light (although they were sensitive to some colors more than others). The result was a monochrome image.

Until the 1880s, photographic processes used to print negatives — such as calotype, ambrotype, tintype, salt print and the albumen print — generally produced images with a variety of brown or sepia tones. Later processes moved toward a black-and-white image, although photographers have used toning solutions to convert silver in the image to silver sulphide, imparting a brown or sepia tone. Similarly, selenium toner produces a blue-black or purple image by converting silver into more stable silver selenide.[3] Cyanotypes use iron salts rather than silver salts, producing blue images.[2]

Most modern black-and-white films, called panchromatic films, record the entire visible spectrum.[1]: 157  Some films are orthochromatic, recording visible light wavelengths shorter than 590 nanometers,[1]: 158  in the blue to green range of the spectrum and are less sensitive to the longer wavelength range (i.e. orange-red) of the visible spectrum.[4]

Modern techniques and uses edit

 
Digital photo of Kearny Generating Station, converted to black and white in Lightroom, with color channels adjusted to mimic the effect of a red filter.
 
1968 group portrait of a Swedish musical's cast

Black-and-white photography is considered by some to be more subtle and interpretive, and less realistic than color photography.[1]: 5  Monochrome images are not direct renditions of their subjects, but are abstractions from reality, representing colors in shades of grey. In computer terms, this is often called greyscale.[5] Black-and-white photography is considered by some to add a more emotional touch to the subject, compared with the original colored photography.[6]

Monochrome images may be produced in a number of ways. Finding and capturing a scene having only variants of a certain hue, while difficult and uncommon in practice, will result in an image that technically qualifies as a monochrome photo.[7] One can also artificially limit the range of color in a photo to those within a certain hue by using black-and-white film or paper, or by manipulating color images using computer software.

Color images can be converted to black and white on the computer using several methods, including desaturating the existing color RGB image so that no color remains visible (which still allows color channels to be manipulated to alter tones such as darkening a blue sky), or by converting the image to a greyscale version (which eliminates the colors permanently), using software programs like Photoshop.[8] After software conversion to a monochrome image, one or more hues can replace the grey tones to emulate duotones, sepia, selenium or gold toned images or cyanotype, calotype or albumen prints.[2][9]

Digital black-and-white cameras edit

Although digital images captured in color can be modified with a digital black and white process, some specialized cameras photograph natively in black and white with no option for color.[10]

Black and white digital cameras are often designed without a Bayer filter, avoiding the demosaicing process and meaning that a camera will only capture raw luminance.[10] This allows these specialized cameras to capture the full spectrum of available light.

Some feature films, including Blonde, were shot using specialized digital video equipment designed without a Bayer filter — rather than black and white film — in order to enable longer takes.[11]

Leica M Monochrom is a digital camera in Leica Camera AG's rangefinder M series, and features a monochrome sensor. The camera was announced in May 2012.

Phase One IQ3 100MP Achromatic is a digital medium format camera with an ISO rating exceeding up to 51,200. The camera was released in 2017.[12]

The Pentax K3 Mark III was released as a monochromatic version in 2023 to high demand.[13][14]

Monochromatic modifiers edit

The use of the following modifiers can add a different aesthetic to your images without software manipulation, each used for their own unique purposes:[15][16]

Astrophotography applications edit

Monochrome imaging for astrophotography is a popular technique among amateur astrophotographers. Modern monochrome cameras dispose of the color bayer matrix that sits in front of the sensor. This allows for specialized narrowband filters to be used, allowing the entire sensor area to be utilized for specific wavelengths of light emitted by many deep space objects. Hydrogen-alpha, a common wavelength used, is red in color. and only the red pixels, approximately 25% of the sensor, will detect this light. In a monochrome camera, the whole sensor can be used to detect this signal. Monochrome photography is also useful in areas of high light pollution.[17]

Image gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Langford, Michael (2000). Basic Photography (7th ed.). Oxford: Focal Press. ISBN 0-240-51592-7.
  2. ^ a b c Lambrecht, Ralph W.; Woodhouse, Chris (2011). Way beyond monochrome: advanced techniques for traditional black & white photography (2nd ed.). Amsterdam: Focal press. ISBN 978-0-240-81625-8.
  3. ^ Graves, Carson (2000). "Chapter 8 - Toning". Elements of black and white printing (2nd ed.). Oxford: Focal. pp. 100–115. ISBN 978-0240803128.
  4. ^ Upton, Barbara London, Jim Stone, John Upton (2008). Photography (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River (N. J.): Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0131752016.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Definition: Grayscale". www.techtarget.com. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Black and White Photographs, January 16, 2015". Retrieved 2015-04-20.
  7. ^ "Monochrome vs. Black and White Photography: Is There A Difference?". Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  8. ^ Gibson, Andrew. . Photo & Video Envato Tuts+. Archived from the original on 17 January 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  9. ^ Beardsworth, John (2007). Advanced digital black & white photography (1st ed.). New York: Lark Books. ISBN 978-1600592102.
  10. ^ a b Bowe, Tucker (2018-05-02). "The Best Cameras for Black and White Photography". Gear Patrol. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  11. ^ Mulcahey, Matt (2022-09-22). "Chayse Irvin on Shooting Blonde in Digital Black and White and God's Creatures in 35mm Color". Filmmaker. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  12. ^ "The Best Cameras for Black and White Photography". Gear Patrol. 2018-05-02. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  13. ^ Schneider, Jason (2023-04-21). "The Pentax K-3 III Monochrome is so Popular, Ricoh Can't Keep it in Stock". Petapixel. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  14. ^ Gray, Jeremy (2023-05-24). "Pentax K-3 III Monochrome Review: A DSLR Just for B&W Photo Lovers". Petapixel. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
  15. ^ "Best Filters to Use with Black and White Photography". ExpertPhotography. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  16. ^ "5 essential filters for black and white photography you should own". ImageExplorers. 2018-08-06. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  17. ^ Morison, Ian (2017). "The use of narrow band filters such as S II, H-alpha and O III to eliminate light pollution and produce images using the Hubble Palette". Cambridge University Press: 191–198.

monochrome, photography, photography, where, each, position, image, record, show, different, amount, light, different, includes, forms, black, white, photography, which, produce, images, containing, shades, neutral, grey, ranging, from, black, white, other, hu. Monochrome photography is photography where each position on an image can record and show a different amount of light but not a different hue It includes all forms of black and white photography which produce images containing shades of neutral grey ranging from black to white 1 Other hues besides grey such as sepia cyan blue or brown can also be used in monochrome photography 2 In the contemporary world monochrome photography is mostly used for artistic purposes and certain technical imaging applications rather than for visually accurate reproduction of scenes The Tetons and the Snake River by Ansel AdamsDoris Ulmann s Laborer s hands Contents 1 Description 2 Modern techniques and uses 3 Digital black and white cameras 4 Monochromatic modifiers 5 Astrophotography applications 6 Image gallery 7 See also 8 ReferencesDescription editSee also History of photography nbsp Monochrome picture of the Helsinki s Market Square from the 1890sAlthough methods for photographing in color emerged slowly starting in the 1850s monochrome imagery dominated photography until the mid twentieth century From the start photographic recording processes such as the daguerreotype the paper negative and the glass collodion negative did not render the color of light although they were sensitive to some colors more than others The result was a monochrome image Until the 1880s photographic processes used to print negatives such as calotype ambrotype tintype salt print and the albumen print generally produced images with a variety of brown or sepia tones Later processes moved toward a black and white image although photographers have used toning solutions to convert silver in the image to silver sulphide imparting a brown or sepia tone Similarly selenium toner produces a blue black or purple image by converting silver into more stable silver selenide 3 Cyanotypes use iron salts rather than silver salts producing blue images 2 Most modern black and white films called panchromatic films record the entire visible spectrum 1 157 Some films are orthochromatic recording visible light wavelengths shorter than 590 nanometers 1 158 in the blue to green range of the spectrum and are less sensitive to the longer wavelength range i e orange red of the visible spectrum 4 Modern techniques and uses edit nbsp Digital photo of Kearny Generating Station converted to black and white in Lightroom with color channels adjusted to mimic the effect of a red filter nbsp 1968 group portrait of a Swedish musical s castBlack and white photography is considered by some to be more subtle and interpretive and less realistic than color photography 1 5 Monochrome images are not direct renditions of their subjects but are abstractions from reality representing colors in shades of grey In computer terms this is often called greyscale 5 Black and white photography is considered by some to add a more emotional touch to the subject compared with the original colored photography 6 Monochrome images may be produced in a number of ways Finding and capturing a scene having only variants of a certain hue while difficult and uncommon in practice will result in an image that technically qualifies as a monochrome photo 7 One can also artificially limit the range of color in a photo to those within a certain hue by using black and white film or paper or by manipulating color images using computer software Color images can be converted to black and white on the computer using several methods including desaturating the existing color RGB image so that no color remains visible which still allows color channels to be manipulated to alter tones such as darkening a blue sky or by converting the image to a greyscale version which eliminates the colors permanently using software programs like Photoshop 8 After software conversion to a monochrome image one or more hues can replace the grey tones to emulate duotones sepia selenium or gold toned images or cyanotype calotype or albumen prints 2 9 Digital black and white cameras editAlthough digital images captured in color can be modified with a digital black and white process some specialized cameras photograph natively in black and white with no option for color 10 Black and white digital cameras are often designed without a Bayer filter avoiding the demosaicing process and meaning that a camera will only capture raw luminance 10 This allows these specialized cameras to capture the full spectrum of available light Some feature films including Blonde were shot using specialized digital video equipment designed without a Bayer filter rather than black and white film in order to enable longer takes 11 Leica M Monochrom is a digital camera in Leica Camera AG s rangefinder M series and features a monochrome sensor The camera was announced in May 2012 Phase One IQ3 100MP Achromatic is a digital medium format camera with an ISO rating exceeding up to 51 200 The camera was released in 2017 12 The Pentax K3 Mark III was released as a monochromatic version in 2023 to high demand 13 14 Monochromatic modifiers editThe use of the following modifiers can add a different aesthetic to your images without software manipulation each used for their own unique purposes 15 16 Color Filters Neutral Density Filters Gradual or Standard ND Filters Polarizing Filters Infrared FilterAstrophotography applications editMonochrome imaging for astrophotography is a popular technique among amateur astrophotographers Modern monochrome cameras dispose of the color bayer matrix that sits in front of the sensor This allows for specialized narrowband filters to be used allowing the entire sensor area to be utilized for specific wavelengths of light emitted by many deep space objects Hydrogen alpha a common wavelength used is red in color and only the red pixels approximately 25 of the sensor will detect this light In a monochrome camera the whole sensor can be used to detect this signal Monochrome photography is also useful in areas of high light pollution 17 Image gallery edit nbsp Black and white image nbsp Digitally toned sepia image nbsp Digitally toned cyanotype image nbsp Cyanotype by Darkroom ProcessingSee also editList of photographs considered the most important Ruh khitch Black and white Cyanotype Ambrotype CalotypeReferences edit a b c d Langford Michael 2000 Basic Photography 7th ed Oxford Focal Press ISBN 0 240 51592 7 a b c Lambrecht Ralph W Woodhouse Chris 2011 Way beyond monochrome advanced techniques for traditional black amp white photography 2nd ed Amsterdam Focal press ISBN 978 0 240 81625 8 Graves Carson 2000 Chapter 8 Toning Elements of black and white printing 2nd ed Oxford Focal pp 100 115 ISBN 978 0240803128 Upton Barbara London Jim Stone John Upton 2008 Photography 9th ed Upper Saddle River N J Pearson Prentice Hall ISBN 978 0131752016 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Definition Grayscale www techtarget com Retrieved 18 November 2014 Black and White Photographs January 16 2015 Retrieved 2015 04 20 Monochrome vs Black and White Photography Is There A Difference Retrieved 2017 08 22 Gibson Andrew 7 Black and White Photoshop Conversion Techniques Envato Tuts Photo amp Video Tutorial Photo amp Video Envato Tuts Archived from the original on 17 January 2016 Retrieved 26 January 2016 Beardsworth John 2007 Advanced digital black amp white photography 1st ed New York Lark Books ISBN 978 1600592102 a b Bowe Tucker 2018 05 02 The Best Cameras for Black and White Photography Gear Patrol Retrieved 2023 07 27 Mulcahey Matt 2022 09 22 Chayse Irvin on Shooting Blonde in Digital Black and White and God s Creatures in 35mm Color Filmmaker Retrieved 2023 07 27 The Best Cameras for Black and White Photography Gear Patrol 2018 05 02 Retrieved 2019 10 01 Schneider Jason 2023 04 21 The Pentax K 3 III Monochrome is so Popular Ricoh Can t Keep it in Stock Petapixel Retrieved 2023 07 27 Gray Jeremy 2023 05 24 Pentax K 3 III Monochrome Review A DSLR Just for B amp W Photo Lovers Petapixel Retrieved 2023 07 27 Best Filters to Use with Black and White Photography ExpertPhotography Retrieved 2019 10 01 5 essential filters for black and white photography you should own ImageExplorers 2018 08 06 Retrieved 2019 10 01 Morison Ian 2017 The use of narrow band filters such as S II H alpha and O III to eliminate light pollution and produce images using the Hubble Palette Cambridge University Press 191 198 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Monochrome photography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monochrome photography amp oldid 1183791201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.