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Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
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How light or dark an image is is determined by this
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What is exposure
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T or F: when you take a photo, exposure is uniformly distributed over your sensor’s surface?
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What is false
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These areas reflect less light.
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What are shadows
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The perfect exposure retains details in both of these areas:
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What are highlights and shadows
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These two controls are the most important on your camera:
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What are shutter and aperture
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This happens when a picture is actually “taken”
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What is shutter opens and light reflected from the scene enters through the lens and strikes the image sensor to create the image.
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This is the technique of taking three images at three different exposures: one a little lighter, one middle, and one a little darker.
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What is bracketing
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This is the hole through which light enters
This is the hole through which light enters. Its size can be changes to determine the brightness of the light allowed through to the image sensor
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What is aperture
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A _____ aperture increases the depth of field so the foreground and background are sharp
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What is small
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a large aperture decreases this so that the foreground and/or background is soft.
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What is depth of field
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A short shutter length does this to action
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What is freezes it
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This controls light and motion.
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What is shutter
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Leaf Focal plane electronic
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What are types of shutters
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This means what’s in focus and what is not.
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What is depth of field
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focal length of the lens aperture, and distance to the subject.
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What are factors affecting DOF
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This refers to DOF’s definition of objects appearing sharp.
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What is apparent sharpness
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The two major descriptors of DOF are:
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What are shallow and deep
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This governs the sensor’s response to more or less light hitting the sensor.
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What is ISO sensitivity
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At higher ISO settings, _____ light is needed to capture an acceptable image.
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What is less light
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Capturing a frozen, sharp image depends on these three things:
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What are speed of the subject, its size, and distance.
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Panning is an excellent way to convey this:
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What is sense of movement
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This is the unintentional movement of the camera which results in image distortion.
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What is camera shake
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The faster a subject is moving, the ______ a shutter needs to be for a sharp image.
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What is faster
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What does manual mode allow a photographer to do?
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What is control all aspects of the camera
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Final Jeopardy Make your wager
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A clear image
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What are an introduction and an explanation?
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