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Digital Photography Test

Enter the letter for the matching Definition
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Speed
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Digital camera
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Focal length
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Camera
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Pinhole camera
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Lens
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dSLR
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Converging or convex lens
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Point and shoot camera
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Large and medium format cameras
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RAW or NEF
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Iris diaphragm Controls the aperture
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Bends the light toward the center of the lens, since one or both sides of the glass curve out.
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“A ground or molded piece of glass, plastic, or other transparent material with opposite surfaces either or both of which are curved, by means of which light rays are refracted so that they converge or diverge to form an image.”
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a set of overlapping metal plates that expand out to allow more light or fold in on each other to reduce the amount of light.
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A file format that is offered on some digital cameras. This file saves the actual data, which are not processed by the camera
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The smallest unit of the picture that can be controlled.
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A digital version of the traditional SLR camera.
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The distance between the lens and the film, when the lens is focused at an infinite distance.
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Uses an electronic image sensor to digitally record an image.
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A light-tight box that contains a light-sensitive material or device and a way to let in a desired amount of light at particular times to create an image on the light-sensitive material.
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Use a negative film size that is greater than the usual 35mm.
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Uses an optical viewfinder, rather than having the semiautomatic mirror.
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Tells the size of the grain in film.
Type the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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Those that magnify an image or make an object seem closer than it really is. TIFF Tagged Image
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Five-sided mirror whose job it is to flip the light from the image so that the image appears right side up rather than the shows the inverted image that first occurs.
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Crops the image and enlarges the cropped image to fill the frame of the camera.
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a lossless file format. White balance An adjustment that can be made to the color so that whites will appear white and not yellow or blue in the photograph.
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Shrinks the object in front of it, by way of a shorter focal length.
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The length of time that light is let into the camera to expose the film.
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Refers to the lens opening that allows us to control the amount of light that reaches the film or digital sensor.
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Stands for “Joint Photo Experts Group”; the default file format in many digital cameras on the market today.
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Works like a telephoto lens; the image quality remains the same as the image is magnified.
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The equivalent of film speed on a digital camera. Shutter Opens and closes between the film and the lens, letting light in only when you have told the camera to do so.

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