Page one of the yearbook. This typically contains a theme reference, school address and information, school phone number, etc.
What is a Title Page?
Area of the book between the two covers. The title, school name, and year typically appear here.
What is the Spine?
Another term for the focus of a photo.
What is Center of Interest?
The camera mode that gives the camera control over aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
What is Program?
If you have a spread open, it is this thing.
What is Locked?
A group of 16 pages printed onto a big sheet of paper before being folded, cut, and bound into the book.
What is a Signature?
What is a Theme?
The subject of a photo should be placed at the intersection of two lines.
What is Rule of Thirds?
This is the camera mode best suited for photographing sports or fast-moving objects.
What is Shutter Speed Control Mode (Tv)?
You can do these things by editing a photo in Canva (List two things).
What is Applying Filters/Applying Effects/Manual Blur/Removing Background?
A list of technical information that appears in the back of some yearbooks.
What is a Colophon?
Printing in CMYK.
What is Four Color?
This is the best combination of time of day and weather for photography.
What is Overcast Morning/Evening?
A wide open aperture has this much depth of field.
What is Narrow/Small/etc.?
This is how to get to practice pages.
What is the Edit menu?
Heavier sheets of paper that connect the covers to the main book. They sometimes contain contents, graphics, and other things.
What are Endsheets?
The front cover of the yearbook.
What is the Front Lid?
The best way to achieve good depth of field.
What is Overlapping Objects?
This group of camera modes is generally okay for most applications, but limits the amount of control the photographer has.
What is Scene Auto? (Sport mode/portrait mode/etc. is acceptable)
This is how you can work on multiple spreads at the same time.
What is multiple tabs?
Using more than one spread for a topic and linking the additional spreads to the first with a headline or similar design.
What is Depth Coverage?
Eight pages on one side of a signature.
What is a Flat?
The unit of measurement of aperture size.
What is f-stops? ("f" is also acceptable)
A photo taken with too high of an ISO might look this way.
What is grainy? ("Overexposed" is also acceptable)
What is Alt + Click/Drag?