When an image is open in Photoshop, it is placed on a single...
Layer
When setting up a photograph, what is the most important element?
Light
The placement or arrangement of visual elements or 'ingredients' in a work of art.
Composition
What does the S or Tv on the camera dial stand for?
Shutter or Shutter Priority
The primary portion of the digital camera, which contains the controls, LCD, internal image processor, and associated circuitry.
Camera Body
When you save your work, what are these file types used for? (PSD & PNG/JPEG)
PSD (In-Progress)
PNG or JPEG (Complete)
The amount of light or darkness in a photograph.
Exposure
The guidelines artists use to compose an image.
Rule of Thirds
What does the M on the camera dial stand for?
Manual Mode
The glass piece you look through to set up your picture.
Viewfinder
Undo
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Ctrl + D
Ctrl + T
Ctrl + Z
A photograph that captures mostly land, sky and some animals
Landscape
What photographers use to draw your eye to a specific part of an image.
Leading Lines
List the settings that are represented by the following symbols:
Running Person
Face/Head
Sports/Action
Portrait
Before taking a photograph, holding down the shutter halfway will...
Autofocus
Drop shadow, inner glow and bevel are examples of...
Effects (Fx)
What is the difference between a Candid photograph and a Portrait photograph?
Portrait - framed closely to the face, posed
Candid - people in a natural state, not just the face
If an item is placed on the intersections of the rule of thirds, where is it?
Point of Interest
List the settings that are represented by the following symbols:
Mountains
Flower
Moon/Stars
Landscape
Macro/Close-up
Night Mode
When twisting the lens of the camera, what happens to your photograph?
Zoom in and out
To make an image lighter or darker, you will need to adjust brightness/contrast. What tab is this under?
Image Adjustments
The main light is behind the subject.
The light that is given when walking in a space.
Backlighting
Available light
When objects appear farther and farther away from the viewer, and we can see a three-dimensional space, this is called...
Depth
What do the following symbols on the camera dial stand for?
A or Av
P
Aperture or Aperture Priority
Program Mode
When in manual mode, what are the 3 different settings that can be altered?
Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO