Dictionary Definition
dodging
Noun
1 nonperformance of something distasteful (as by
deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do; "his evasion of
his clear duty was reprehensible"; "that escape from the
consequences is possible but unattractive" [syn: evasion, escape]
3 deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or
preventing from happening [syn: avoidance, turning
away, shunning]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Verb
dodging- present participle of dodge
Extensive Definition
Dodging and burning are terms used in photography for a technique
used during the printing process to manipulate the exposure
of a selected area(s) on a photographic
print, deviating from the rest of the image's exposure. Dodging
decreases the exposure for areas of the print that the photographer
wishes to be lighter, while burning increases the exposure to areas
of the print that he or she wishes to be darker.
Any material with varying degrees of opacity
may be used, as preferred, to cover and/or obscure the desired area
for burning or dodging. One may use a transparency with text,
designs, patterns, etc., a stencil, or a completely opaque material
shaped according to the desired area of burning/dodging.
Ansel Adams
elevated dodging and burning to an art form. Many of his famous
prints were manipulated in the darkroom with these two techniques.
Adams wrote a comprehensive book on this very topic called The
Print.
Many modern digital imaging programs such as
Adobe
Photoshop and Apple
Aperture have "dodge" and "burn" tools that mimic the effect on
digital images.
By using completely opaque material as a cover
over the preferred area for dodging or burning, absolutely no light
will pass through and as a result, an outline of the material may
be visible on the print. One way to prevent obvious cover-up lines
is to slightly shake the burning material over the covered area
while it is being exposed. Another way to prevent obvious cover-up
lines is to use slightly less opaque material closer to the outline
to produce a more subtle, faded effect.
Burning
To burn-in a print, the print is first given normal exposure. Next, extra exposure is given to the area or areas that need to be darkened. A card or other opaque object is held between the enlarger lens and the photographic paper in such a way as to allow light to fall only on the portion of the scene to be darkened.Dodging
A card or other opaque object is held between the enlarger lens and the photographic paper in such a way as to block light from the portion of the scene to be lightened. Since the technique is used with a negative-to-positive process, reducing the amount of light results in a lighter image.See also
dodging in German: Abwedeln
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
bickering, boggling, captiousness, caviling, chicane, chicanery, clock-watching,
ducking, equivocation, evasion, fencing, goofing off, hairsplitting, hedging, logic-chopping,
malingering,
nit-picking, paltering, parrying, pettifoggery, prevarication, pussyfooting, quibbling, shifting, shirking, shuffle, shuffling, sidestepping, skulking, slacking, soldiering, subterfuge, suppressio veri,
tax dodging, tax evasion, tergiversation, trichoschistism,
truancy, weasel words,
welshing