Who invented camera film?
George Eastman
Camera part, usually a button on the top of the camera that activates the shutter to expose the sensor or film
What is shutter release?
The shutter speed, the aperture and the ISO make up this.
What is the exposure triangle?
Shutter Speed is measured in?
What is seconds?
Command + Z
What is undo?
Dark Chamber
What is camera obscura?
Provides additional light source
What is flash?
Distance to subject, f/stop, and focal length of lens affect what?
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 represent this
What is iso?
This Photoshop tool allows you to hide parts of an image
What is mask?
36
What is number of images in a negative?
Photographers peep hole, allows for the framing and posing of the composition.
What is view finder?
2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
What is f/stops?
This might result in your ending up with noise
What is high ISO?
Allows your camera to communicate with lights to flash them
What is transmitter?
1826
What is first photograph?
(view from the window, Joseph Niepce)
Mode that requires users to set aperture and shutter speed
What is manual?
Ceiling, foam core, card or umbrella that can be used to bounce light onto the subject
What is a reflector?
This setting tells your camera what colors are
What is white balance?
A style of photography that is about taking photos close up
What is macro?
Silver Plates
What is Daguerreotype?
The little metal part on top of the flash, where you can slide a transmitter?
What is hot shoe?
Composition
What is the arrangement of subjects and objects in the frame of your photo?
Range of difference between the highlights and shadows in your photo
What is contrast?
Color Correcting
What is camera raw?