< Theme >
“Memorable Travel Moment”
(Any entry which has been submitted into previous competitions, whether domestic or overseas
will be disqualified.)
< Eligibility >
Anyone who likes travel and photography
< Application Period >
Jul 23(Fri)~ Sep 6(Mon),2010
< Details >
■ Photo Size
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Film Camera Photo : Black and White or Color printed photo, <11 X 14> inch
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Digital Camera Photo : Any,
※ a. not digitally enhanced or manipulated
b. winners must send the original image (must be over 3,000 pixels)
■ Contest Submission
-Online:
① Visit to photo.koreanair.com to download the application form.
After completing the form, please save it and send as an attachment.
② Visit
SLRCLUB, 디지털 사진가를 위한 커뮤니티. After sing-in the website and click the application button.
* Submission is available via mail or in person (For digital camera photos, submission is available
only via online.
Reception Office Address : HS Ad & Korean Air Travel Photo Contest Office, 12F LG Mapo Bldg., Gongduk-2dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea (Zip code : 121-721)
■ Maximum Number of Submission : Five per entrant (for both film and digital photos)
■ Inquiries :
< Results Announcement/Awards >
■ Announcement : Oct 5(Tue), the winner will be announced via Hankook Ilbo Newspaper, posted on
the online contest gallery website, and also notified individually by e-mail
※ Announcement date can be changed due to schedules
■ Awards Ceremony : Nov 4(Thu) 10:00 AM. ilwoo space, Korean Air Building, Seosomun, Seoul
■ Prizes (Combined judging for film and digital entries)
Grand Prix Prize (1) : A trophy and two prestige class round trip tickets to any Korean Air destination
+ two domestic economy class round trip tickets-
Gold Prize(1) : A trophy and two prestige class round trip tickets to any Korean Air destination
Silver Prize(2) : A trophy and two economy class round trip tickets to any Korean Air destination
Bronze Prize(6) : A trophy and two economy class round trip tickets to Japan/China/Southeast Asia Korean Air flies
Meritorious Prize (50): A trophy and two domestic(Korea) economy class round trip tickets
Meritorious Prize (50): A trophy and two domestic(Korea) economy class round trip tickets
Kidz Pix Prize(3) : A testimonial and Cannon Digital Camera (IXUS200IS) and Aircraft model
※However, The prize for the domestic flight is based on Korea inbound ,
Therefore, winners who lives outbound of korea offers a separate product.
※ The grand prix, gold, silver, and bronze prize winners will attend the Awards Ceremony to receive their awards. If the winners cannot attend the ceremony, their family members with entrusted certificate may attend instead.
< Exhibition / Period >
■ Seoul -Ilwoo Space (11.04 ~ 11.10)
■ Daejeon-Galleria Department Store (11.19 ~ 11.24)
■ Gwangju- Metro Gallery (11.26 ~ 12.01)
■ Busan – Yongdusan Arts Gallery (12.09 ~ 12.14)
■ Daegu –Debec Gaellery (12.22 ~ 12.27)
< Rules >
1) All copyrights of winning photos will belong to Korean Air.
2) Awards will be cancelled for any entry which is imitated, composed, counterfeited, retouched, or have been awarded at any other competition.
3) The winning entrants should submit the original film (for film photo) and the original downloaded file (for digital photo) within the requested time period.
4) All submitted entries will not be returned.5) The supplementary prizes (tickets) are non-transferable except for direct family members.
※ Please visit the website for more information
제17회 대한항공 여행사진 공모전
Inquiries
koreanairphoto@gmail.com
< Etc >
Inquiries
koreanairphoto@gmail.com
Hosted by Korean Air
Sponsored by Hankook Ilbo and Canon
Organized by Korean Air and HSAd.
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Digital vs Film
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Film photography is anticipated to endure for some time, as dedicated amateurs and skilled artists often prefer the use of traditional and familiar materials and techniques. The comparison of resolution between film and digital photography is complex. While the resolution of commercial 35 mm color film is estimated to be 19 megapixel, this measure may be misleading.
When considered in the context of film and lens in a camera, typical film achieves a resolution of about 40 line pairs per mm, or 80 dots per mm. This is equivalent of about 5.5 megapixels in the image of 35 mm film. In contrast to that, advertised pixel counts on digital cameras do not account for the actual number of pixels used to store the image, nor the effect of the Bayer pattern of sensor filters on the digital sensor, nor the image processing algorithm used to interpolate sensor pixels to image pixels. In addition, digital sensors are generally arranged in a rectangular pattern, making images susceptible to moire pattern artifacts, whereas film is immune to such effects due to the random orientation of grains.
The resolution of modern black and white slow speed film, exposed through a high quality prime lens working at its optimum aperture yields usable detail at a scanned file size of greater than 30 megapixels, with consumer 35mm color negative film an effective resolution of over 12 megapixels is achievable and in an inexpensive 35mm point and shoot camera a resolution of over 8 megapixels may be achieved. Film also offers ease of processing with drop off services for processing available in many locations, in contrast to digital photography where the process of printing can require the time and effort of the user in areas where commercial digital to print services are not yet readily available. A market of online printing of digital images has developed in response to this demand.
One major advantage of Digital photography is the ability to manipulate images given access to a personal computer. Software bundled with nearly all digital cameras today allows the user to modify the characteristics of the recorded image to produce a more desirable final image. More sophisticated users may choose to manipulate or alter the actual content of the recorded image. Another important advantage is the ability to evaluate a shot in real time, to decide if you wish to take another shot of the subject, in a different manner or with different settings. Images that are not appealing may be erased, freeing up storage space.
Nonetheless film still has advantages over digital, at least with current technology. One of the main advantages is its latitude, that is, the ability to produce a good image from over or under exposed negatives. Digital images which are slightly overexposed can lose all data in the highlights, and underexposed digital will lose significant shadow detail. Film, on the other hand, can be greatly over or underexposed and still be able to produce a normal image. This is particularly true with black and white film.
One useful approach to deciding between a film or digital camera is to consider the ultimate medium of display for your photographs. If your pictures are for display on computer or television screens, small format prints such as snapshot or 8x10" photo paper, then the resolution provided by a 5 to 9 megapixal digital camera may be adequate. If your final medium is magazine or poster images, or slides for projection, then you may need the resolution provided by film in order to get a satisfying product. Lower resolution images will look soft and/or noisy when printed or projected in large format.
The Oxford Companion to the Photograph, ed. by Robin Lenman
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