Shutter speed controls in a photograph...
What is the amount of time the camera sensor is exposed to light?
This is what aperture controls besides exposure.
What is depth of field?
This measures the camera sensor’s sensitivity to light.
What is ISO?
These are the three parts of the exposure triangle.
What are shutter speed, aperture, and ISO?
This tool removes blemishes or small unwanted objects.
What is the Spot Healing Brush Tool?
This shutter speed would freeze a basketball player mid-jump
What is 1/1000?
This f-number represents a large lens opening
What is f/2.8?
Increasing ISO often reduces image quality by introducing this artifact.
What is digital noise or grain?
When shutter speed is doubled (less light), this must happen to aperture or ISO to balance exposure.
What is aperture must open wider or ISO must increase?
This tool resizes the canvas, while another repositions layers.
What is the Crop Tool (and Move Tool)?
Photographers use this type of shutter speed at night to capture light trails and allow more light in.
Photographers use this type of shutter speed at night to capture light trails and allow more light in.
Portrait photographers use a wide aperture like f/1.8 to create this visual effect.
What is a blurred background (shallow depth of field)?
Decreasing ISO decreases
What is the sensitivity of the sensor?
Exposure is not just brightness because these creative elements are also affected.
What are motion blur, depth of field, and noise?
Photographers use these to make non-destructive edits.
What are adjustment layers?
This visual effect happens when shutter speed is too slow while shooting handheld.
What is motion blur or camera shake?
Using a wide aperture and increasing subject-to-background distance increases this effect.
What is background blur?
Increasing ISO increases
What is the sensitivity of the sensor?
To maintain shallow depth of field while correcting overexposure, these two settings can be adjusted.
What are shutter speed (faster) or ISO (lower)?
This tool is used to precisely select a subject from the background.
What is the Select Subject tool, Quick Selection Tool, or Pen Tool?
This shutter speed strategy allows background light streaks while keeping the subject sharp.
What is using a slower shutter speed with a stabilized subject (panning or tripod)?
Landscape photographers often choose f/11 to achieve this result.
What is greater depth of field (more of the scene in focus)?
ISO stands for this
International Organization for Standardization
Two photos can have identical exposure but look different because of differences in these creative factors.
What are motion blur, depth of field, and noise?
This editing approach preserves the original image and allows flexible revisions.
What is non-destructive editing?