This exposure setting is measured in "f-stops," and controls how much distance is in focus.
What is aperture?
This tool looks like a crosshair with arrows or a plus sign with arrows at the end
What is the move tool?
This is attached to a camera to focus your image.
What is a lens?
Your photos get loaded here when you are taking photos on you camera.
What is an SD card?
Adobe editing software for photos.
What is Lightroom?
This exposure setting is correlated to the amount of time the camera is letting in light and changes depending on how fast a subject is moving.
What is shutter speed?
This tool is what creates a circle in Photoshop (need to say the fancy word that Photoshop calls a circle)
What is the Ellipse Tool?
This mechanism is used to let in a certain amount of light and is responsible for making the noise you hear whenever you take a picture.
What is the shutter?
This tab on the top of your screen is where you should go to import or export.
What is file?
The place where people develop film in order to have no light.
What is the darkroom?
This exposure setting changes how sensitive to light your camera is while also affecting how much noise and grain shows up in your photo.
What is ISO?
This is what you call the layout of your Photoshop project and where all your images are layered onto - you adjust the dimensions of this before every Photoshop assignment.
What is a canvas?
This setting on the dial is what you should always be using when you pick up a camera.
What is manual mode?
This file format is what you should turn your photos in for Google Classroom.
What is .jpg?
This exposure setting is changed if you want "bokeh" in your photo.
What is aperture?
This tab found on the top of your screen is where the "liquify tool" lives.
What is the "Filter" tab?
This Adobe software is used to edit videos.
What is Adobe Premiere Pro?
This file format is what you should be shooting in to get the most amount of information for editing.
What is .raw?
This is the smallest unit of a digital image or display.
What is a pixel?
What are the general settings your camera should be in to get a well-exposed photo in the classroom?
What is f1.8 (or lowest), shutter speed 1/125, ISO 800ish
This is the best resolution your Photoshop project should be in for printing.
What is 300dpi?
This physical and electrical mount is found on the top of your camera is used for external flashes, mics, and lights.
What is a hot shoe?
This folder on your computer is where your screenshots download to.
What is the Desktop Folder?
Another name for film photography.
What is Analog Photography?