Photography

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Across
  1. 4. the part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer
  2. 5. tiny square dots arranged on a grid used for digital photography
  3. 6. a piece of film or paper in which the lights and darks are the opposite of what we see in life, with the tones reversed
  4. 8. an image in which light areas are light and dark areas are dark
  5. 9. artwork assembled by gluing materials, often paper, onto a surface
  6. 10. a single photographic image that combines several separate images
  7. 11. the person, object, or space depicted in a work of art
  8. 15. the use of photography to tell a news story
  9. 17. colors subtracted from white light by CMY dyes or pigments
  10. 19. the lightness or darkness of a plane or area
  11. 20. black and white darkroom photography process invented by Frederic Scott Archer in 1850-51 and popular until the 1880s
Down
  1. 1. the chemical process used to ensure a photographic image becomes permanent
  2. 2. photographic process using light-sensitive iron salts that oxidize and produce a brilliant blue color where light penetrates and remains white where light is blocked
  3. 3. creates colors by mixing RGB colors on a screen to create a direct positive print
  4. 7. process for making glossy black and white photographic prints based on silver halide gelatin emulsions
  5. 12. in film and photography, a positive image on film that visible when light is shone through it
  6. 13. simple kind of camera
  7. 14. the overall design or organization of a photograph
  8. 16. deliberate blurring of the edges or lack of sharp focus in a photograph or movie
  9. 18. early process for adding color to monochrome photographic products by adding pigment in a manner very much like painting