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Long Delayed Notes - Photo Group Meeting of 10/11/2020
« on: October 25, 2020, 09:40:04 AM »
TOPIC: Images dominated by a single color.   The meeting took place via Zoom

Ralph Sutter opened the meeting, calling attention to the Links Page; https://www.slobytes.org/digital/links.html of the Photography web site.

Sutter continued with closeups of plants and familiar objects along with fog shrouded images of boats on Morro Bay.

Doug DePue offered a lesson in color theory distinguishing between tint, hue and shade.  See the Links Page; https://www.slobytes.org/digital/links.html  for his sources

Kaye Raul chose images of a puzzle, rusting farm equipment and fields of squash.

Alan Raul showed night shots of the Pismo Beach redevelopment project, moored kayaks and pumpkins

John Waller used the Photoshop Object Selection Tool; https://www.photoshopessentials.com/basics/object-selection-tool/  to enhance his images

NEXT MEETING: Sunday, November 8th, 2020@ 2:00 pm
The topic is Images Dominated by a Single Color (Again).  The meeting will take place via Zoom

A Zoom invitation will be e-mailed to Photo Group members shortly before the meeting.
The final meeting of the year will take place on December 13th

Ralph Sutter


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Re: Long Delayed Notes - Photo Group Meeting of 10/11/2020
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2020, 08:03:47 PM »
Hi Ralph,

Just thought I would note that a hue (each of the three primary colors), is blended to bring about changes; Tint is a hue with white blended in , Tone (you overlooked this one) is a hue with gray blended in and Shade is a hue with  black blended in. After reading the Color Wheel Artist website information, it becomes very clear that color variations are a bit more complex in terminology than most of us have realized. 
 
This webpage covers it well: https://color-wheel-artist.com/hue/ 

Check out the other pages: https://color-wheel-artist.com/primary-colors/ ,
https://color-wheel-artist.com/basic-color-wheel/

Also, my surname is spelled with a small "p", all one word Depue

I have been thinking that as long as the group is focusing on color (hues) we might delve into colorization of black and white/grey-scale photographs and videos at a future photo group meeting.

Doug