Photo Imaging * Ms Whiteside Circle High School.

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Photo Imaging * Ms Whiteside Circle High School

 The amount of light recorded on the film or sensor.  pNM pNM

 How long the shutter remains open (time) to freeze motion or capture blur.  :50 seconds only  fTk fTk

 Opening in the lens that light shines through when the photo is taken. (the size of the opening f 1.8)

 Light source used when shooting in low-light situations

 A function of a camera’s lens to make objects crisp, clear to the eye.

 The measure of light sensitivity of your camera’s sensor to capture light.  Glc8&feature=related Glc8&feature=related

 Part of the camera that light travels through into the camera body.  “How To Change a Camera Lens”  tMOo tMOo

 The color dots that make up an image.  The more pixals=the more detail.  Jw Jw

 Awkward pixel placement or not enough pixels.  (“grainy” picture) which occurs when you’re using a long exposure or a high ISO value.

 Photo appears too dark because of insufficient light (opposite of over exposure)

 overexposed

 11. crop – to cut off or remove part of an image; cut off edges

 12. depth of field – range of components in a scene, from front to back, that remain in focus.

 13. foreground – the part of view that is nearest to the viewer.

 14. macro – mode for taking pictures up close

 15. still life-a picture of an everyday object taken in a studio against a plain background

 16. candid – an unposed picture of a person or group of people

 17. sepia – brownish gold tone of an image

 18. zoom – increased magnification of an image

 19. diffuser – device attached to camera to soften bright light.

 20. LCD – liquid crystal display or monitor on a camera that allows you to preview your photos

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