What does the aperture control?
The amount of light entering the camera.
What does shutter speed control?
The duration of time the light is allowed to enter the camera.
What is White Balance?
How cameras compensate for color temperature
What does ISO control?
ISO controls the sensitivity of the image sensor or film to light.
A photographic portrait of you is called what?
Self-Portraits
Large Apertures have:
- Shallow or deep DoF
- Small or Large f#s
Shallow and Small f#s
Fast or Slow Shutter Speed in order to freeze motion?
Fast shutter speed
What is color temperature?
The color coordinated with the temperature of the light.
At a higher or lower ISO sensitivity is the image grainer and not as sharp?
It is also good for fast movement and low light images.
Higher ISO
What is the type of portraiture that shows the situation/environment helps inform who the person is?
Environment/Documentary
What is the Depth of Field?
The amount of the image that is in focus.
What is shutter speed measured in?
Seconds
What does the symbol for fluorescent light look like?
Rectangle emphasized with lines around it.
At a higher or lower ISO sensitivity is he image is sharper, less noise, and not good for fast movement?
Lower ISO
What are the Big 3 Categories of Portraiture?
Formal, Informal, and Candid.
Small Apertures have:
- Shallow or Deep DoF
- Small or Large f#s
Deep and Large f#s
Slow or Fast Shutter Speed for blurry motion in images?
Slow
What is "Noon Daylight" is what on the Color Temperature Scale?
5000 K
Give a general ISO range of at least 5 numbers.
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400
What is Visual Context?
Finding the meaning using clues the image provides visually.
f) 22 16 11 8 5.6 4 2.8 2
SS) 1000 500 250 125 60 30 15 8 4 2 1"
Find the Exposure Equivalent:
f4@1/15 = f__@1/500
f22@1/500
f) 22 16 11 8 5.6 4 2.8 2
SS) 1000 500 250 125 60 30 15 8 4 2 1"
Find the Exposure Equivalent:
f5.6@1/125 = f16@1/___
f16@1/8
What are the 4 characteristics of light?
Intensity, Direction, Quality, and Color
What is the Base ISO?
Lowest ISO setting on camera
Name the 5 categories of Visual Context.
Point of View, Environment, Objects, Series, and Titles.