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Unit 2:photography
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| device that controls the quantity of light that passes through the lens. | Aperture |
| input device that reads memory cards. | Card readers |
| framing technique that captures the head and shoulders of the subject. | Close up |
| zoom takes a portion of the image and enlarges it electronically; the image quality is reduced since digital zoom enlarges the same set of pixels without adding detail. | Digital zoom |
| a framing technique that cuts off top of head and chin of subject. | Extreme close-up |
| a device used in photography producing a flash of artificial light. | Flash |
| vibration reduction and anti shake. | Image stabilization |
| built-in storage | Internal memory |
| allows user to see what the image will look like. | LCD screens |
| a framing technique used to capture the environment and full body of a subject. | Long shot |
| zoom that allows you to take extreme close-ups | Macro zoom |
| one million pixels; describes the size of the images captured by a camera. | Megapixel |
| removable storage device used in digital cameras (such as SD cards, compact flash cards). | Memory card |
| a framing technique that captures subject from the waist up. | Mid shot |
| used to change camera functions. | Mode dial |
| used to review images taken. | Preview mode |
| zoom that physically increases the length of the lens, essentially creating a magnifying glass; produces a higher-quality image. | Optical zoom |
| is a camera file format that acts like a negative, allowing you to make significant changes to the original image. | RAW |
| the quality or sharpness of an image, usually measured in pixels per inch; the more pixels, the higher the resolution. | Resolution |
| divides the frame into 9 sections, points of interest should occur at 1/3 or 2/3. | Rule of thirds |
| the amount of time that the shutter is open. | Shutter speed |
| a three-legged object used as support for a camera. | Tripod |
| used to transfer images from a camera to a computer. | Universal Serial Bus Cable |
| a feature on digital cameras used to accurately balance color. | White balance |