This slider allows you to adjust the overall brightness of your image.
What is exposure?
The key to learning how to see light.
What is practice (practice, practice, practice)?
Dividing the image into a 3x3 grid, with four intersecting points.
What is Rule of Thirds?
210mm
What is telephoto?
Measured in degrees and is determined by the focal length of the lens and the size of the camera's sensor
What is Field of View?
This slider allows you to increase or decrease the level of midtone contrast in your image.
What is clarity?
Color fringes that can appear around high-contrast edges in your image.
What is Chromatic Aberration?
This type of shot is defined by its use of empty or unoccupied areas to emphasize the main subject.
What is negative space?
400mm
Super telephoto
A type of distortion that causes straight lines to appear curved outward, like the sides of a barrel.
What is barrel distortion?
This slider allows you to adjust the color saturation of your image in a more targeted way, focusing on the less saturated areas of your image while leaving the already saturated areas relatively unchanged.
What is vibrance?
Can help you become more self-aware as a photographer and understand your strengths and weaknesses.
What are critiques?
This type of Leading Line leads the viewer's eye towards a common point and create a sense of depth and perspective.
What is converging?
50mm
What is telephoto?
A lens specifically designed for close-up photography.
What is macro lens?
This tool in Lightroom can be compared to dodging and burning in a Darkroom.
What is masking?
Information that is commonly found inside a digital images metadata.
What is color space?
What is resolution?
What is file size?
A Lightroom tool be similar to the technique of trimming the edges of a print to change the composition
What is crop?
28mm
What is wide angle?
Transparent or semi-transparent pieces of glass or plastic that are attached to the front of a lens in order to alter or enhance the images captured by the camera.
What is lens filter?
This slider allows you to adjust the difference between the light and dark areas of your image.
What is contrast?
Refers to the number of pixels in an image.
What is resolution?
This type of Leading Lines run perpendicular to the horizon and can convey a sense of height and grandeur.
What is vertical?
11mm
What is wide angle?
What is fisheye lens?