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Length of time the sensor is exposed to light (time, movement) |
Shutter |
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If you set the aperture and the camera and the camera sets the shutter speed you are working in what mode |
Aperture priority |
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Digital photography is made up of tiny little squares called |
Pixels |
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All of the following factors control exposure except what |
Iso, shutter speed, aperture |
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The cam mechanism that regulates the amount of time the sensor is exposed to light |
Shutter |
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To let in twice as much light into the camera it's necessary to open up the lens aperture how many stops |
1 |
One direction it doubles, other direction cuts in half |
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The adjustable diaphragm that is in the cam which is made up of tiny metal blades and that determine the amount of light that is entering the camera is called |
Aperture |
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An f stop that would allow a large amount of light into the camera and produce a very shallow depth of did would be |
2.8 |
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F stop large depth of field example |
F 22 |
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Which of the following numbers is not a standard f stop |
She will give a crazy number |
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Which of the following is likely to affect the depth of field |
Aperture |
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200 mm lens is considered what |
Telephoto stalker lens narrow |
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Making several different exposures of the same scene to get the proper exposure |
Bracketing? |
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28 mm lens is considered |
Wide angle |
Any wider than 50 is wide angle |
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A 50 mm lens is considered |
Standard or normal |
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The lens focal lengths are indicated in what measurements |
Millimeters |
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F stops / apertures with the least amount of light and greatest depth of field |
Say great depth of field like f 22 |
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Which of these are the speed of the lens |
Ratio |
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Pixels on the image sensor can capture only blank and not blank |
Brightness not color |
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Media cards are erasable and reuseable |
True |
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When formatting a portable hard drive for Macs and pc you should format it as |
Fat 32 |
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The amount of light that reaches the image sensor is known as |
Exposure |
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What's the difference between 100 iso and 400 iso |
400 iso is less sensitive to light? |
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What does DLSR stand for |
Digital single lens reflex cam |
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Ppi |
Pixels per inch |
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What do you do when you want a freeze action |
Fast shutter speed |
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The rule of thirds is |
And aid to composition |
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Which is a file format not used for photography |
Crw, jpegs, tiffs (anything not these things) |
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Which mode is used to find color in digital photography |
RGB |
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What is a megapixel |
Millions of pixels |
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What is a fixed focal length lens |
A lens without a zoom |
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What is the chip that converts images into electronic 1's and 0's |
Image sensor |
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What is the graph that shows all the brightness values of the pixels in an image |
Histogram |
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What is a clear sign that an image has been oversharpened |
Halo effect |
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What is the name of the file that travels with a raw file to create the image edits |
.xmp |
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What is white balance |
Temperature of the photo |
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What is the characteristics of an image that are diminished during jpeg compression |
Bit depth |
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What is the disadvantage if shooting at 3200 |
Noise |
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What is the max resolution images need to be for most printers |
300 |
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What is the standard resolution necessary for interwebs images |
72 |
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You should always blank your media card have you blank all the images from it |
Format |
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When editing your images you should always copy you're images from the media card onto your desktop because media cards fail more easily than hard drives |
True |
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Digital photographic technology captures in black and white, color is added by the output device |
True |
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