This file format is compressed, which results in it not being able to be alter as much. This file also has a smaller file size.
What is JPEG?
Image _________ refers to how detailed an image is.
What is Resolution?
This refers to the arrangement of elements with the frame to create an image.
What is Composition?
This is a transform tool used to remove unwanted parts of an image or to reframe it.
What is Cropping?
This file format can be altered significantly without losing quality, but it results in a large file size.
What is RAW?
A ___________ lenses are set at one focal length (Focal length = zoom)
What is Prime?
This is a composition guideline that suggests diving the frame into a grind of nine equal parts with the main subject on an intersection of the lines.
What is Rule of Thirds?
What is Color?
This refers to how quickly the shutter opens and closes on a camera. Slow shutter = more light and movement. Fast shutter = less light and movement. (Note: Fast shutter is needed for fast movements such as sports)
What is Shutter Speed?
A __________ lenses can be adjusted through a range of focal lengths.
What is Zoom?
This refers to the range of distance within an image that appears acceptably sharp. (Bokeh: quality of out-of-focus areas of an image)
What is Depth of Field?
Brightness, Contrast, Exposure, Highlights, and Shadows all relate to this.
What is the lightness, darkness, brightest, darkest areas of an image?
This refers to the sensor's sensitivity to the light. Higher numbers = more light captured, but more noise. Lower numbers = less light captured but a smoother look.
What is ISO?
The format that Aperture is shown in
What is f/(number)? (F/1.2, f/2.8)
This ensures accurate color representation in photos by adjusting color temperature to match the color conditions.
What is White Balance?
Sharpness and Clarity adjust these parts of an image.
What is definition and details?
The opening in the camera which light travels. Large apertures have light focused around a narrow depth of field, while smaller apertures have light focused around a wider depth of field
What is Aperture?
What format is Shutter Speed in?
What is 1/(number)? (1/2500, 1/1000)
These are lines within a photograph that draws the viewer's attention toward the subject or to create a sense of depth or movement within the image.
What are Leading Lines?
This adjusts the amount of digital noise within an image.
What is Denoise?