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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Makes rectangular, elliptical, single row and single column selections. | Marquee tool |
| trim, straighten, and change the perspective of images | Crop tool |
| Moves an image within its window. | Hand tool |
| magnifies and reduces the view of an image | Zoom |
| Short for picture element, the smallest imaging sensor or a digital image, usually square or rectangular shaped. | Pixels |
| Balancing the elements in an image by dividing the composition into equal thirds, horizontally or vertically. | Rule of thirds |
| Focal length is = to the diagonal of a given film format. Matches view of human in area, perspective, and proportion | Lens |
| pixels per inch | PPI |
| Samples colors in an image. | Eyedropper tool |
| Paints with a sample of an image | Clone tool |
| repairs imperfections in a selected area of an image using a sample or pattern. | Patch tool |
| light | What is the most essential element of photography |
| The golden hour - hour before sunset, hour after sunrise | When is the best time of the day to take a photo outside |
| Sharpness in detail in an image, primarily by adjusting the contrast in the midtones to make the edges stand out | Clarity |
| Calm, stability, rest, and permanence | What feeling is suggested to the viewer with a horizontal line? |
| Strength, power, stability, and height | What feeling is suggested to the viewer with a vertical line? |
| Movement, dynamism, energy and tension | What feeling is suggested to the viewer with a diagonal line? |
| Extreme close up photography, making small subjects appear life size or lager in photo | Macro |
| Creating a natural border around your subject, drawing viewers eyes to it | Framing |
| Arrangement of visual elements within a frame to create a compelling image | Composition |
| Invisible pathways created by elements like a subjects gaze, or arrangements, guiding the viewers eye through the photo without using literal lines. | Implied lines |
| Objects in an image appear to blend together and create a detailed event. | Merger |
| Range of distance in a photo that appears acceptably sharp, from near to far | Depth of field |
| Uses unequal elements within different visual appearance. The subject has an unbalanced look in the frame | Asymmetrical balance |
| Guiding the viewers eyes through the scene, creating depth, movement, and attention to main focus | Leading lines |
| Create rhythm, guide the viewers eye and build visual patterns | Repeating lines |
| Using natural or composed s-shaped lines to guide the viewers eye through a scene | S-curve |
| Highlighting a subject and removing any distracting background elements | Simplicity |
| How elements fill the frame. (Either positive or negative) | Space |
| Visual representation of a surface's feel or sense of touch | Texture |
| Making a specific element the focal point through color, lighting, contrast or focus standing out from backgrounf | Emphasis |
| Repeating elements to create visual elements/rhythms | Pattern |
| Relative size of one element in a picture to another element | Proportion |
| Making all elements work together conveying message or mood | Unity |
| Different colors, numbers, textures, or focus. Ex: variety of different foods in one photo | Variety |
| Elements radiating outward from a central point, creating a circular pattern leading viewers eye | Radial balance |
| The main subject | Positive space |
| Area surrounding subject | Negative space |