Angela M. Cable wrote:
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He's mixing his terminology. What he's doing is the Golden
Section. Keep in mind that the Golden Section refers to a very
specific rectangle, 1:1.618.
That is correct, but that is not what he does. If we divide a line in
two parts and compare the parts, we have that
- Mathematical center is 1:1
- The Golden Section is 1:1.618...
- The Rule of Thirds is 1:2
He doesn't give his measurements and it's been too long before I
learned about geometrics, but a quick measure gives approximately
- PSPPower: 1:2.57
That is so far off that I guess I've made an error somewhere.
So unless your image is a rectangle of that proportion the Golden
Section isn't going to work out exactly in any case.
He claims that it should - the rectangle won't be golden, but the
golden areas can still be found.
35mm film is 24x36mm, which works out to
1:1.5, close but not the specific rectangle you need for a Golden
Section. I expect that this is why the Rule of Thirds came about,
you can apply it to *any* rectangle.
As I see it, the Golden Section can still be used in a non-golden
rectangle: The Golden Mean in itself is about dividing lines. But in
order to get a "true" Golden Section, the whole crop needs to be a
Golden Rectangle.
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