Photoshop
Aperture
ISO
Shutter Speed
Anything
100

This is the keyboard shortcut to undo!

What is ctrl+z

100

A series of numbers that relate to the size of the opening in the lens, the Aperture.

What are f-stops?

100

What is the grain that appears on the image when shooting in low light conditions?

What is noise?

100

This is what specifically changes in an image when you adjust your shutter speed.

What is Motion Blur?

100

This is what we mainly use to stabilize the camera.

What is a tripod?

200

These are what allows photoshop to place images and adjustments on top of an image without changing the original image.

What are layers?

200

In the F-stop numbers, more light would be this a ______ number. (Higher or Lower)

What is a lower number?

200

In ISO numbers, more light would be a _____ number? (Higher or lower)

What is a Higher number?

200

In Shutter speed 1/500 would be _____ light than 1/50. (More or Less)

What is less light?

200

When you are taking pictures and the camera sets the settings for you this is an ______ exposure.

What is automatic?

300

This tool allows you to add text to the photoshop project.

Bonus 100: This is it's keyboard shortcut

What is the Type Tool

Bonus: ctrl+t

300

This is the amount of objects in focus, starting at the focal point and moving backwards and forwards. Controlled by the lens's f-stop.

What is Depth of Field?

300

When taking pictures we typically want to have this kind of ISO to avoid too much Noise.

What is as low as possible ISO?

300

When "light writing" you should use this shutter speed in order to let the light streak across the image.

What is anything longer than 5 seconds?

300

When you change all the settings using your knowledge of the Triangle of Exposure you use a ______ setting.

What is manual setting?

400

This tool allows you to manipulate parts of the image as if they were made of water.

What is the Liquify Tool?

400
This the camera setting that you would set for Aperture Priority (where you can set your F-Stop and all other settings will be automatic)

What is AV setting?

400

The camera setting where all settings are done automatically (not good for people who want control over the image)

What is P Setting?

400

The setting for Shutter Priority?

What is TV setting?
400

When changing lenses, line up these then twist till you hear a click.

What is the little red dot?

500

This tool lets you take a section of an image and use it to cover up blemishes or things we don't want.

What is the clone stamp tool or bandaid tool?

500

Use this type of f-stop when taking nature shots to isolate the subject and have a blurry, dream-like background. Low Depth of Field.

Bonus 200: Give me the F-stop number on our cameras that would achieve this.

What is a low number f-stop (like 2.8, or 4)


Bonus: What is 4.5?

500
Use this ISO for inside under normal lighting conditions.


Bonus 200: Never go past this ISO to avoid too much grain.

What is 400 ISO?


Bonus: What is 1600 ISO

500
Use this shutter speed to "freeze" the subject in place, creating no motion blur.


Bonus 300: What is the highest shutter speed we can achieve on our cameras?

What is over 1/500th?


Bonus: What is 1/4000th

500

In Spirited Away, Sen's original name was this.

What is Chihiro?

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