Across
- 4. light that is not naturally occurring
- 5. how blurry or clear an image is
- 9. a photographing technique that uses lines to naturally guide the viewer's eyes around the photo
- 10. a nondestructive way to hide parts of an image or layer without erasing them, useful for manipulating specific parts of an image
- 12. image file type that requires specific programs to open due to the amount of unprocessed data
- 14. digital art that is rendered by a computer using a mathematical formula
- 16. camera company that made the first commercially available camera, started by inventor George Eastman
- 18. compression method that uses inexact approximations and partial data discarding to represent the content
- 19. a camera angle which is taken from above
- 21. abbreviation for cyan, magenta, yellow, black; subtractive color model
- 23. abbreviation for red, gree, blue; additive color model
- 27. type of intellectual property that gives its owner the exclusive right to it
- 28. a photography technique that divides the photo into thirds and places the main subject in only one third of the frame
- 29. the length of time that the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light when taking a photograph, most commonly measured in fractions of a second
- 30. an image format most commonly used for short moving images
- 31. type of photographic lighting modifier that diffuses light
- 33. the distance (measured in millimeters) between the point of convergence of your lens and the sensor or film recording the image
- 34. the amount of light that reaches your camera's sensor, creating visual data over a period of time, made up of ISO, aperture, and shutter speed
- 35. how sensitive the camera sensor is to light, can impact image quality, usually ranges from 100-3200
- 37. a photographing technique that consists of the subject being placed a background with little detail in order to emphasize the subject
- 42. a lighting style that is named after the shape of the shadow it produced under the nose
- 45. allows you to lighten specific areas of your image without affecting hue or saturation
- 46. allows you to hide all parts of the bottom object that are outside the clip object, defines the visible boundaries of a layer
- 47. a color scheme where the color group has similarities
- 48. a light whose purpose is to separate the hair from the background
- 49. a lens that can be used for up close images/images of small subjects but still captures high amounts of detail
- 50. abbreviation for pixels per inch
Down
- 1. a photograph taken by an early photographic process which uses an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor
- 2. photographing technique that uses naturally occuring shapes & frames to emphasize the subject
- 3. tool that removes unwanted spots, marks, or small objects in your image
- 6. a type of external flash that attaches to the camera at the hot shoe
- 7. stands for Serial Digital Interface and is a transmission protocol for sending uncompressed digital video signals
- 8. common image format that compresses the image
- 11. a lens with a longer focal length than standard, giving a narrow field of view and a magnified image
- 13. made up of tiny pixels, making them resolution dependent and best used for creating photos
- 15. part of the exposure triangle, measured in f/stop
- 17. lighting that the photographer did not bring
- 20. a device inside the camera that allows the camera to convert photons (light) into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the device
- 22. the main source of light of the photograph
- 24. a device that opens and closes to expose the film in a camera, length of time that it is open is controlled by the shutter speed
- 25. abbreviation for the file exported from photoshop
- 26. abbreviation that stands for digital single lens reflex
- 32. dial on a DSLR camera that allows the user to switch the mode that the camera shoots in (ie: manual, auto, portrait, landscape, etc.)
- 36. how much/how little of your background is in focus, controlled by aperture
- 38. a photoshop tool that copies pixels from one area and applies them to another
- 39. merges all of the layers of the image into a single layer, has the same appearance it had before
- 40. measure of how much light is collected, most applicable to aperture
- 41. the state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright.
- 43. responsibility, power, and dignity to how we we take and share photographs
- 44. changes the appearance of an image or part of an image by altering the shades and colors of the pixels in some manner
