Keyboard shortcut for copying an image (Windows)
CTRL+C
Lets you preview your photos as you take them
LCD display
This lets you change how light or dark a photo is
What is exposure or brightness
This dial allows you to shoot in default mode, without manually changing settings of the camera
What is Auto mode?
Help the photographer arrange elements within a photo
Rules of Composition
Keyboard shortcut for editing the size of an image and image rotation
CTRL+T
Equivalent to "too much light" in a photo
Overexposure
This switch lets you manually adjust the lens of the camera
MF or manual focus
Extreme difference between light or dark; also, complementary colors
What is contrast?
Changes in Hue, Saturation and Lightness of an Image
Color Adjustments
This lens is used to prevent an image from being distorted; it also expands the frame to fit more into the photo
What is Wide-Angle lens
This genre of photography focuses on capturing not just the likeness, but also personality and characteristics
What is portrait photography
This switch blocks you from being able to adjust the focus of the lens
AF or autofocus
This type of photography does not represent the subject in a literal way.
What is abstract?
_________Allow you to blend different layers together
Blending modes
This lens allows you to take pictures as detailed as 20x actual size
Macro lens
Equivalent to "not enough light" in a photo
Underexposure
Use this option to force the flash to NOT go off
Force turn off flash/ Thunderbolt icon on dial switch
A technique which brings attention to one part of a photo by surrounding it with another object
Framing
Imports a photo into an already open Photoshop document
File--> Place embedded
This type of photography is completely un-staged; it relies on the photographer to capture a spontaneous moment
What is candid photography
Telephoto lenses, which are longer than standard lenses, are best suited for this type of photography
Outdoor/ landscape/ nature photography
Divides the photo into three sections; uses a grid to decide placement of focal point
Rule of Thirds