History of Photography
Developing
Photoshop
Camera functions
Compostion
100
Of all the types of cameras over the years, which one has become the most popular?
the digital camera
100

this chemical brings out the image on the film or paper

What is developer?

100

the intensity of colors

what is saturation?

100
This button allows you to fully control the operation of the camera.
What is Manual mode?
100

the building blocks of art: line, color, shape, form, texture, space, value

What is elements of art?

200

this famous artist worked with photograms, also known as rayographs

Man Ray
200

this chemical makes the film or paper no longer light sensitive

What is fixer?

200

brushes that are used to add highlights and shadows

what are dodge and burn?

200

Shutter speed changes both

what is light and motion

200

a way to frame an image that creates interest by offcentering the subject

What is the rule of thirds?

300
Who invented camera film?
George Eastman
300

the reverse of the image we take that shows up on film

What is a photo negative?

300

stacked to avoid destroying the original image during the editing process

what are layers?

300
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 represent this
What is ISO?
300

guides the viewers eye around the photo to the subject or the background

what are leading lines?
400
What is the name of the very first camera?
pinhole or camera obscura
400

the thin piece of paper used to test different amounts of light

what is a test strip?

400

Layering multiple images together

what is a composite?

400
Is a shutter speed of 1/500th considered fast or slow?
Fast
400

If the subject is in focus and the background behind the subject is blurred, does the composition have a shallow or deep depth of field?

shallow depth of field.

500
Who made the first real practical camera
Louis Daguerre
500

The type of camera we used, that doesn't allow us to adjust any settings

What is a point and shoot camera?

500

a standard flattened version of an image

what is a jpg or jpeg?

500

this function, measured in f stops, adjusts light and depth of field

What is the aperture?

500

the fours C's that are used to create the mood or tone of a photo

what are Color, Contrast, Context, and Composition

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