Camera
Resolution
Capturing Light
Composition
Aperture
100

The hole through which light enters the camera.

Aperture

100

Smallest square unit of information in a digital image.

Pixel

100

Combined effect of aperture, shutter speed & ISO on light-sensitive material.

Exposure

100

Compositional rule that divides the frame into thirds.

Rule of Thirds

100

Number that indicates aperture diameter.

F-Stop

200

Controls the amount of time light hits the image sensor.

Shutter

200

The point where pixels become visible to the human eye.

Pixelation

200

Taking photos midday in the bright sun will often lead to this type of exposure.

Overexposure

200

This rule of composition creates strong diagonal lines to add strength to your image.

Triangles/Angles

200

The is the primary camera control over depth of field.

Aperture

300

Light sensitive chip used in digital cameras to capture photographs.

Image Sensor

300

This file format is considered a lossy format, in that the image is compressed resulting in some data loss.

JPG

300

Graph that shows the brightness values in an image and a tool that helps determine proper exposure.

Histogram

300

This compositional rule places scenic elements in the foreground around two or more edges of the frame.

Framing

300

When using this camera setting, you select the aperture and the camera will select the appropriate shutter speed.

Aperture Priority

400

This camera setting adjusts the overall colors in an image for a specific light source.

White Balance

400

This file format stores data directly from the image sensor without any in camera processing.

RAW

400

The goal in correct exposure is to hold detail in these two places.

Shadows & Highlights

400

In this rule of composition, the subject takes up a small portion of the frame.

Negative Space

400

The part of a scene that is in focus and the parallel to the image sensor.

Plane of Critical Focus

500

Shooting in manual mode requires that you manipulate these 3 creative controls.

Aperture, Shutter Speed & ISO

500

Standard resolution required for professional photo printing.

300 ppi

500

Overriding automatic exposure to make a photo lighter or darker.

Exposure Compensation

500

This rule adds visual interest through and calls emphasis to a subject through rhythm.

Repetition

500

The area of an image in front of and behind the plane of critical focus that appears acceptably sharp.

Depth of Field