Stanford University have released their Photography Lectures on Youtube.
An introduction to the scientific, artistic, and computing aspects of digital photography. Topics include lenses and optics, light and sensors, optical effects in nature, perspective and depth of field, sampling and noise, the camera as a computing platform, image processing and editing, and computational photography.
I haven't had time to watch them yet, but previous lectures from Stanford have been Brilliant. These are on my playlist for later.
This is the full set of lectures in a youtube playlist.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7ddpXYvFXspUN0N-gObF1GXoCA-DA-7i
An introduction to the scientific, artistic, and computing aspects of digital photography. Topics include lenses and optics, light and sensors, optical effects in nature, perspective and depth of field, sampling and noise, the camera as a computing platform, image processing and editing, and computational photography.
I haven't had time to watch them yet, but previous lectures from Stanford have been Brilliant. These are on my playlist for later.
This is the full set of lectures in a youtube playlist.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7ddpXYvFXspUN0N-gObF1GXoCA-DA-7i