this part of the camera is responsible for releasing the shutter to take a picture.
What is the shutter button?
Line, Color, Shape, Contrast, Value, Emphasis, Texture, Space.
what are the elements of composition?
what is the paint brush?
what does TV mode give you control over?
Stands for time value and gives you control over the shutter speed.
The chemical that begins the process to make your photo show up on the paper.
What is developer?
lets you choose which mode you want to shoot in
what is the mode dial?
lines that appear in a photograph that have been framed and positioned by the photographer to draw the viewer's eye towards a specific point of interest
you add this when you want to make part of one layer appear in another layer in photoshop.
what is a layer mask?
keyboard shortcut on a mac to make your brush bigger or smaller in photoshop
right and left bracket keys
what does the fixer chemical do?
stops the development and fixes the image so it won't fade or darken over time when you take the print out of the darkroom.
allows you to take the lens off to switch for a different lens.
what is the lens release button.
A photo split in to 9 segments using three vertical lines and three horizontal lines.
What is the rule of thirds
tool that allows you to add a duplicate or remove an object from a photo.
what is the clone stamp?
Which shutter speed would freeze motion?
a) 1/10
b) 1/500
c) 1/150
d) 1/30
b) 1/500
why shouldn't you take a cell phone in to the dark room?
allows you to change camera settings like the shutter speed
what is the main dial?
period of daytime shortly after sunrise or before sunset, during which daylight is redder and softer than when the sun is higher in the sky.
what is golden hour?
A dotted line called a _____________ is what surrounds a selected area
Marquee
Aperture priority. gives your control over your f/stop.
what is AV mode?
object that allows light from a scene to pass through the aperture or opening and projects an inverted image on the opposite side of the tube.
what is a pinhole camera?
takes all the light rays bouncing around and uses glass to redirect them to a single point, creating a sharp image.
what is a lens?
using distance to create optical illusions in your photos by making an object appear larger, smaller, farther or closer than it really is.
what is forced perspective?
the keyboard shortcut on a mac to transform the size of an image in photoshop
Command+T
What does ISO stand for?
International Organization for Standardization
exposes a developed negative to bright, even light, and then imprints the enlarged image on sensitized photographic paper placed under it.
what is an enlarger?