Shutter speed is measured in this
What is seconds?
This software, invented in 1990 by Adobe, is the most popular and widely-used digital imaging program.
What is Photoshop?
Located on top of a DSLR camera, this button starts the exposure and captures your shot.
What is the shutter button?
This small, removable card stores your photos and videos in a DSLR camera.
What is an SD card?
What color is the light in a darkroom?
What is red?
Is a shutter speed of 1/800th considered fast or slow?
What is fast?
It's the most common file format used in digital photography.
What is JPEG?
This feature can determine whether your subject is frozen and sharp or appears moving /blurred.
What is shutter speed?
This term refers to how light or dark a photo appears.
What is exposure?
The shutter speed, aperture, and ISO make up the...
What is the Exposure Triangle?
What is F-Stops?
In Photoshop, this allows you to stack edits to your image. They can be moved, hidden, or changed independently.
What are layers?
This setting on your camera allows you to adjust your depth of field in a photograph.
What is aperture?
This guideline suggests placing your subject off-center using a 3×3 grid.
What is Rule of Thirds?
This three-legged stand keeps your camera steady for long exposures and sharp shots.
What is a tripod?
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 represent this
What is ISO?
This Photoshop adjustment lets you shift the overall colors of an image toward red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, or yellow.
What is color balance?
This mode on a camera allows the photographer to manually adjust both the aperture and shutter speed.
What is "Manual Mode"?
A photograph taken from a very high angle, often looking straight down, is called this.
What is bird's eye view?
This refers to how elements are arranged within a photograph’s frame.
What is composition?
Perfect exposure is a result of the right mixture of what 3 things:
What is shutter speed, aperture, and ISO?
This Photoshop adjustment lets you adjust shadows, midtones, and highlights by manipulating a diagonal line on a graph.
What is curves?
DSLR stands for what?
What is Digital single-lens reflex?
This term describes the soft, out-of-focus background effect created by using a wide aperture.
What is "bokeh"?
Canon cameras use this abbreviation for shutter priority mode.
What is TV?