Handouts (pdf)

Subject Information (122k)
Subject Objectives (85k)
Spring 2009 Syllabus (Rev 1.0) (168k)

Guidelines for Lab Memos (337k)
Lab Memo FAQ (96k)
Darkroom: Rules of use and Procedures for developing film and making prints (88k)
MIT Tax Exempt Forms (Download both form ST-2 and form ST-5)
Three-Point Lighting (23.8M)
Advanced Lighting (11.8M)

D200 Quick Reference Guide (1.3M)
D100 Quick Reference Guide (2.7M)

Lecture Notes
Lens Selection Guide (35k)
A Brief Introduction to Photography (249k)
Project Planning (343k)

Stroboscopy (255k)
Multiflash Photography (323k)
Motion Blur and Mixed Lighting (167k)
Strobe Circuit Model (131k)

Mark I & Final Projects
Handout on Mark I and Final Projects (99k)
Planning Sheet for Mark I (92k)

Sample Presentations
Dr. Bales's Sample Presentation (5.7M)
Christina Silcox's Sample Presentation (29.4M)

Lab Assignments
Lab 1 (107k)
Practical Exercise (84k)
Lab 2 (134k)
Lab 3 (coming soon)
Guidelines for Individual Oral Presentations for Lab 3 (coming soon)
Lab 4 (coming soon)
Lab 5 (coming soon)

Cine Viewer for Phantom HSV
Zip file with Windows-based Cine Viewer software (7.5M)

Links
Previous Final Projects
Sample Quiz 1 (Solutions)
Sample Quiz 2 (Solutions)

High-Speed Photography Links
www.hiviz.com
High speed visual imaging information and inspiration especially for students, teachers and hobbyists

courses.ncssm.edu/hsi
High Speed Imaging at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

leonids.arc.nasa.gov/recent_updates6.html
Meteor high speed imaging

members.aol.com/mjbrown
Images by Mike Brown

www.rit.edu/%7Eandpph/
Work by Andrew Davidhazy, professor of imaging and photographic technology at Rochester Insitute of Technology