Determines image quality
What is a bigger sensor and interchangeable lens?
Thick, thin, curvy, jagged, or straight
What is line?
Vantage point
What is angles?
the image is divided into three equal parts and the main subject is never positioned in the middle part
What is the rule of thirds?
A program that manipulates preexisting images and photographs using color and composition digital editing tools.
What is Adobe Photoshop?
Movement Compensation branded by Canon
What is Image Stabilization?
When similar shapes, lines, or colors repeat at similar intervals
What is pattern?
The edges of the image.
the subject is highlighted by an uncomplicated background.
A program that organizes and exports images and raw photo files
What is Adobe Bridge?
The three (3) main components of exposure
how big or small; how large or small objects may appear as a result of perspective
What is size and scale?
Lights and darks, varying textures, solids and colors
What is contrast?
elements in the photograph create lines that lead your eye across the picture.
What is leading lines?
File type for images
What is .jpg, .png, .webp, .tiff, .cr2, .gif, .dng?
Allows the camera to reproduce a true white color in different lighting situations
What is white balance?
3-dimensional organic or non-organic shapes
What is form?
Visual weight.
What is balance?
visual effect where objects appear shorter than they are in real life.
What is foreshortening?
A media document created by combining different images
What is a composite?
The four (4) main types of digital cameras
What is Point and Shoot, Prosumer, Digital SLR, and Mirrorless?
The most obvious and strongest element represented
What is dominant?
Using a wide array of visual elements
Mathematical spiral found in nature quantified in the Fibonacci sequence
What is the Golden/Perfect Ratio?
Program that edits digital negatives or "raw" photos files
What is Adobe Camera Raw?