Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Zoom in
  2. 4. Founded the Eastman Kodak Company; photographic innovator
  3. 6. A repeated decorative design
  4. 7. Written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law
  5. 10. The dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background, especially in dim light
  6. 11. Refers to the removal of the outer parts of an image to improve framing, accentuate subject matter or change aspect ratio
  7. 12. Latin for “dark room.” Device of a box or room with a hole in one side that led to photography
  8. 13. The light that comes from behind
  9. 14. Coating on a paper base; first flexible film was celluloid (created by George Eastman)
  10. 18. A reflection in the eyes
  11. 19. The measure of light’s color
  12. 20. Greek philosopher; laid a lot of the groundwork for western philosophy
  13. 23. Polarizing filters to reduce glare and improve saturation, or simple UV or haze filters to provide extra protection for the front of your lens
  14. 26. The amount of time that a camera's shutter remains open. Shutter speed controls the duration of an exposure
  15. 29. Used as diffusers
  16. 32. Are designed to select regions from the active layer so you can work on them without affecting the unselected areas
  17. 33. An adjustable arm, mounted on a firm stand which light can be mounted on
  18. 34. An f-number that determines how much light is allowed into the lens
  19. 37. Blurring of a border or bounding line by reduction of the sharpness or suddenness of the change in value of e.g. colour, brightness, etc
  20. 40. When the side facing away from the camera gets the most light
  21. 42. Small portion of the picture is in focus
  22. 46. An optical filter that passes light of a specific polarization and blocks waves of other polarizations
  23. 48. The button on a camera that is pressed to make the shutter open.
  24. 50. Is an optical lens or assembly of lenses used in conjunction with a camera body
  25. 51. Lighting technique that is used in studio lighting that creates a triangle shadow under your eye
  26. 53. Zoom out
  27. 54. An extension piece fixed to a camera lens to shield it from a direct light source
  28. 56. Used to scatter the light
  29. 58. Comparison of key light to the fill light (high ratio = high contrast)
  30. 61. A device that includes an embedded integrated circuit chip (ICC) that can be either a secure microcontroller or equivalent intelligence with internal memory or a memory chip alone
  31. 62. The key and strongest light
  32. 64. A one-legged support for a camera or fishing rod
  33. 66. When one side is lit and one side is dark
  34. 67. Copy one part of an image over another part
  35. 68. A circle-shaped opening in a lens (a hole, really) through which light passes to strike the image sensor or the film. The size of the aperture is expressed as an f-number
  36. 70. Correspondence in size, shape, and relative position of parts on opposite sides of a dividing line or median plane or about a center or axis
  37. 71. Lines that direct the viewer’s attention to the subject of the photo
Down
  1. 1. Graphical representation showing which brightness levels have the greater or lesser numbers of pixels
  2. 3. The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
  3. 5. Brings the viewer’s eye to the subject
  4. 8. A multi-lamp light with all of its’ lamps in a row
  5. 9. The part of the picture that is the farthest away from the view
  6. 11. A person or organization using the services of a lawyer or other professional person or company
  7. 15. Large portion of the picture is in focus
  8. 16. Illuminating an image from underneath their face
  9. 17. Image editing software
  10. 21. The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can see.Visible spectrum The electromagnetic spectrum of visible light; red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
  11. 22. A reflective surface used to reflect light towards a subject
  12. 24. Visualizing both the vertical and horizontal division of a composition into thirds, and then placing the subject where the lines intersect
  13. 25. The distance between a camera lens and the closest object that is in focus when the lens is focused at infinity
  14. 27. A supplementary light
  15. 28. Same thing as main light
  16. 30. Determines the camera’s sensitivity to light
  17. 31. Focusing cloth; can be used
  18. 35. Makes an image easy to look at by leading the viewer’s eye through the frame.
  19. 36. A light modifier
  20. 38. The cost required for something; the money spent on something
  21. 39. Creating a shadow under the nose, glamour portraits
  22. 41. The ability to use one's time effectively or productively, especially at work.
  23. 43. A set of rules, usually written and posted, specifying the required manner of dress at a school, office, club, restaurant, etc
  24. 44. A piece of plastic issued by the school to students, in order to identify a students at any time (should be worn at all times)
  25. 45. Photographer and environmentalist; known for his photos of Yosemite National Park
  26. 47. Diffuses the light into a pleasing light
  27. 49. Creates a loop shadow under the nose
  28. 52. When the side towards the camera has the most light
  29. 55. A type of cotton background
  30. 57. Is a tool that allow you to eliminate and replace pixels of a layer at any time
  31. 58. An instrument used to measure the amount of light reflected from or falling on a subject. The measurement is usually expressed in shutter speed and aperture combinations
  32. 59. Light placed on your subject which gives the appearance of a light outline
  33. 60. A three-legged stand for supporting a camera or other apparatus
  34. 62. Can change the way the light
  35. 63. Not identical on both sides of a central line
  36. 65. The placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art, as distinct from the subject of a work
  37. 69. A device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video signals