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A/an _______ is a device that controls the quantity of light that passes through the lens.

aperture

An input device called a _______ reads memory cards.

card reader

A framing technique called a/an _______ captures the head and shoulders of the subject.

close up

A/an _______ takes a portion of the image and enlarges it electronically, which reduces the image quality because it is using the same set of pixels w/o adding detail to a picture.

digital zoom

A framing technique called a/an _______ cuts off top of the head and chin of a subject.

extreme close up

A device used in photography called a/an _______ produces a flash of artificial light.

flash

The term _______ reduces vibration and anti shake.

image stabilization

Built-in storage is referred to as _______.

internal memory

Using a _______ allows a user to see what the image will look like when asking a picture.

LCD screen

A framing technique called a/an _______ captures the environment and full body of the subject.

long shot

The _______ feature allows you to take extreme close up pictures.

macro zoom

A _______ equals one million pixels.

megapixel

_______ describes the size of the images captured by a camera.

Megapixel

A removable storage device called a/an _______ is used in digital cameras.

memory card

SD cards and compact flash cards are examples of one of these.

memory card

A framing technique called a _______ captures a subject from the waist up.

mid shot

A _______ is used to change camera functions.

mode dial

A still camera that is used for simple operations is called a/an _______ camera.

point-and-shoot

After pictures have been taken with a digital camera, the _______ is used to review the images taken.

preview mode

This type of zoom physically increases the length of the lens essentially creating a magnifying glass, therefore producing a higher-quality image.

optical zoom

A/an _______ format is a camera format that acts like a negative, allowing you to make significant changes to the original image.

RAW (random access memory)

_______ is the quality or sharpness of an image measured in pixels per inch.

Resolution

When taking a picture, the _______ divides the frame into 9 sections, with the point of interest occurring at 1/3 or 2/3.

rule of thirds

The amount of time that the shutter is open is called the _______.

shutter speed

A camera that has a detachable lens is called a _______.

SLR camera
The camera term "SLR" stands for _______.

single lens reflex
A three-legged object called a _______ is used as support for a camera.

tripod

You can use a _______ to transfer images from a digital camera to a computer.

universal serial bus cable (USB)
A feature on a digital camera use to accurately balance color is called _______.
white balance
One or two or more vertical sections of typed lines called _______ lay side by side on a page and separated by a rule or a blank space.

columns
_______ are repetitive text that appears at the bottom of the pages in a publication.
Footers

_______ is/are identifying text that appears at the top of pages in a publication.
Headers

An alphabetical listing of key words, phrases, or topics hat includes the page numbers of which those items are found within a publication is called a/an _______.

index

_______ are those pages that contain reoccurring items such as page numbers as well as other design elements.

Master pages

_______ is an extension for Adobe Acrobat Reader files.

Portable Document Format (.pdf)
Symbol created by a professional printer to identify where the page will be trimmed is called _______.

printer marks
Facing pages n a publication is called _______.

spreads
A listing of the major entries in a publication is called a/an _______.

table of contents
A _______ is a publication that can be used as a "model" for the creation of new documents.


template




(you used templates in keyboarding in 8th grade)

_______ is a compressed bitmap file format that is preferred for photographs, it supports 16 million colors, is appropriate for the web, but it does not support transparency or animation.

A feature called _______ allows you to place one image on top of another image and edit each image independently of each other.

layering
A compression formula called _______ reduces the file size without data loss.

lossless
A compression formula called _______ reduces the file size by removing certain pixels.

lossy
_______ is hiding part of a layer so that you can manipulate only the visible parts of the layer.
Masking
_______ is a compressed bitmap file format similar to the .gif format, but it is not limited to just 256 colors, but is appropriate for the web and does support transparency.

Portable Network Graphics (.png)
Converting vector objects in an image to rater (bitmap) content is called _______.

rasterizing
A photo editing technique to remove the red from the eye of a subject is called _______.

red eye reduction
The term _______ is a design element that includes geometric, natural, or abstract shapes.

shape

_______ is a vector image format.

Adobe Illustrator

An image composed of pxels with a fixed resolution is called a/an _______.
bitmap (.bmp)

_______ is an uncompressed bitmap file format that is very large and is not appropriate for the web.

Bitmap
The measure of relative lightness r darkness of a color measured as a percentage form 0% [black] to 100% [white] is _______.

brightness
_______is encoding data to take up less storage space and less bandwidth for transmission.

Compression

The special formatting style that blurs the edges of an image is called _______.

feathering
The effect or impression used to produce materials that cannot be achieved by normal techniques is called _______.

special effects
_______ is a uncompressed bitmap file format that supports 16 million colors, supports transparency, has a large file size, but is not appropriate for the web.
Tagged Image File (.tif)
A multimedia element consisting of alphanumerical characters is called _______.