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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 The SLRHistory The Keyboard Shooting “Guidelines” Developing Film
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This feature on your camera controls the amount of light being exposed to film through the size of the lens opening:
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Aperture 100
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This feature on your camera controls the length of time the film is exposed to light.
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Shutter 200
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This item on your camera allows you to choose a photographic setting on your camera. It has two zones, “Basic” and “Creative”
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Mode Dial 300
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This is the feature on your camera that allows you to see what you are photographing.
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Viewfinder Frame 400
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What SLR stands for
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Single Lens Reflex 500
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The earliest type of camera that many famous painters used:
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The Camera Obscura 100
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Company slogan was: “You press the button, we do the rest”.
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Kodak 200
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What was the name of the man responsible for making the first successful photograph?
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Joseph Nicephore Niepce 300
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In 1870 this man was determined to make a dry film emulsion and coating that eventually resulted in the creation of “film”.
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George Eastman 400
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Inventor of the Daguerrotype
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Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre 500
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This keyboard shortcut allows you to quickly move between layers.
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Control Click 100
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This keyboard shortcut allows you to “transform” or rotate your layer
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Open Apple/ Command “T” 200
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This keyboard shortcut allows you to save your work.
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Open Apple/ Command “S” 300
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This key allows you to add too a selection
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400 Shift
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When using the Clone Stamp Tool, this key on the keyboard allows you to select the area that you want to copy/ clone from.
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Option 500
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“the arrangement and relationship of the principles of design and elements of art in an image”
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composition 100
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This tip says that moving in close to a subject helps busy photographs look better
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Simplicity 200
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These types of lines are “dynamic” in photos.
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Diagonal 300
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The guideline that this image illustrates:
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The Rule of Thirds 400
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This tip explains that you should avoid allowing your background and your subject to blend together in a photograph.
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Avoiding Mergers 500
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Use this tool to remove the cap from your film cassette while loading your film.
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100 Cartridge Opener
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This item is used by threading the film onto it, and winding it slowly. It allows the film to be equally processed on all sides.
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200 Film Reel
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How long does the developer stay in the Film Tank while developing?
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300 Depends on Temperature And Film Type/Speed
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The term for: “Gently moving around development solution during film processing so that pictures may be developed with fewer flaws ” ?
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400 Agitation/ Agitate
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How long must you wash your film for?
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500 5 minutes minimum
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