Across
- 2. a technique where you write quickly and continuously for a period of time
- 3. editing basic image data without overwriting the original data
- 5. study and organized recording of the human culture
- 7. photographic process captured on a glass or metal plate that hardens after certain light exposure
- 10. photographic color process invented by the Lumiere brothers
- 12. neutralizes the color temperature in a photo to make the white, blacks, and grays true to their colors
- 15. a color-still film that used a subtractive process
- 16. collection of your best work showcasing your unique style, skills, and experience
- 18. something you write to help your audience understand your artistic vision
- 19. levels of darknes and brightness within a photo
Down
- 1. sheets if transparent plastic film that exhibited a reversal of light
- 4. the 19th-centrury art movement characterized by small, thin, lightly, visible brush strokes and open composition
- 6. category of something, such as
- 8. an airtight box with no lens and a single hole poked in one side-also called a pinhole camera
- 9. a photograph taken by an early photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor
- 11. photographic process where paper coated with silver iodide is use to make negatives-also called a talbotype
- 13. adjusts the intensities of the colors, usually limited to bands of red, green, and blue
- 14. the sequence of steps one goes though from start to finish of a work process
- 17. changing colors in specific bands of luminance, altering the mids, lows, and highs separately
