Camera Settings
Exposure
Design
Darkroom
Wicked Smahht
100
A internal part of the camera that controls the amount of light that enters the camera with different sized hole openings.
What is Aperture?
100
This camera feature controls the amount of depth of field achieved in your images. That is it controls the range of focus or sharpness between the foreground and background of an image.
What is the Aperture?
100
Where is the most ideal spot for a focal point?
What is around the intersecting points of the 9 zone grid or Rule of Thirds?
100
Stands for the Maximum blackness your photo paper can achieve.
What is the D Max?
100
This is what SLR stands for...
What is Single Lens Reflex?
200
Internal part of the camera that controls the amount of light that enters the camera by controlling the amount of time the aperture is open for.
What is the Shutter?
200
Controls the amount of speed or blurring that can be achieved in your photographs.
What are shutter speeds?
200
Placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a photograph.
What is composition?
200
Over exposed negatives look ____________, while underexposed negatives look ____________.
What is Dark or Dense and Clear?
200
When handholding a camera with a 50mm lens (no tripod), what is the slowest shutter speed you can safely use to expect a sharply focused image?
What is 1/60?
300
This control on the camera controls how sensitive to light the camera can be. It is in control of "light sensitivity".
What is ISO?
300
This standard aperture setting will create the "greatest" depth of field.
What is f/22?
300
Three ways to avoid making a photographic merger.
What are Move Subject, Move Photographer, use a shallow depth of field?
300
How many stops of light did it take to open up to f/8 from f/22?
What is 3?
300
________ ___________ literally translates to darkened chamber or room.
What is Camera Obscura?
400
Which aperture setting allows more light to enter the camera? f2 or f11?
What is f2?
400
4 things which deal with light in your camera.
What are ISO, Aperture, Shutterspeed and Light meter?
400
A formal balance where everything is of equal visual weight from left to right/top to bottom.
What is Symmetrical Balance?
400
Two ways light can be controlled from the enlarger.
What are Time and Intensity?
400
Which of the following indicates the fastest lens: f/8 50mm f/2 1/125
What is f/2?
500
Which shutter setting allows more light to enter the camera? 1/30 or 1/250?
What is 1/30?
500
Facilitate different effects of both depth of field and illustration of motion but achieve the same amount of exposure on film.
What are equivalent exposures?
500
____________ directly refers to how lines and shapes found in the composition help the viewers eye travel through the frame.
What is Movement?
500
4 Factors which control film development.
What are Time, Temperature, Agitation and Developer concentration?
500
The word Photography translates (from the Greek) to mean:
What is Writing or Drawing with Light?
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