The term we use to describe a image that is overly bright, due to incorrect camera settings
What is over exposed?
The technique of placing your subject on the left third or right third of the frame.
What is rule of thirds?
Your two instructors for this class.
The traits that are used to describe how light looks in a photograph. Includes direction, intensity, texture...
What are the qualities of light?
The name of the editing software we've used so far in this class.
What is Adobe Lightroom?
The mode we use on the camera in order to manipulate the exposure settings.
What is manual mode?
A technique using lines to guide the viewer's eye in an image.
What is leading lines?
The best place to look for assignments, notes, & announcements if you're absent
What is Canvas?
The name for the type of lights that stay on while you are setting up your shot & shooting.
The same of the control/slider that makes the image more orange or blue.
What is "temp"/color temperature?
The three elements of the exposure triangle.
What are ISO, aperture, and shutter speed.
The technique of drawing the viewer's eye to something by creating a frame within the frame
What is framing?
What is the RW$ Drive?
Lights that flash when a image is taken, adding light to the scene.
What are strobe lights?
A type of editing that improves the overall look of the image, without making any drastic/unnatural changes.
What is correctional editing?
A shutter speed that is too slow causes this.
What is blurry motion?
This technique is used to make objects look more three dimensional/highlight their three dimensionality
What is form?
What are the Canon R50s?
A common lighting setup for studio work. Includes a key light, fill light, and a back/hair light.
What is three point lighting?
The term used to refer to the type of editing that does not impact the original image file, rather makes changes on a copy.
What is non-destructive editing?
The base ISO on on our cameras.
What is 100 ISO?
The idea that something in the frame can have more visual significance, especially something that draws the viewer's eye first. This can be created by using techniques like dominance or framing.
What is visual weight?
The name of the club affiliated with this class.
What is SkillsUSA Digital Photography?
The name of the tube lights we use in this class.
What are nan lights/pavo tubes/nan light pavo tubes?
This panel on Lightroom contains functions like vignette & grain.
What is the "effects" panel?