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Introduction to Digital Photography, Exam 1 Questions And Answers Al Servo or Continuous Focus the autofocus system will continue focusing until you take the photo, so the subject is still sharp, even if they move. This camera setting is essential to understand for photographing moving object...

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Introduction to Digital Photography, Exam 1
Questions And Answers

Al Servo or Continuous Focus the autofocus system will continue focusing until you take

the photo, so the subject is still sharp, even if they move. This camera setting is essential to

understand for photographing moving objects




Exposure How light or dark an image is and is controlled through aperture, shutter speed

and ISO




Histogram Is a chart that depicts how many light and dark pixels are in an image. If the

chart peaks towards the left, the image has a lot of dark hues. If the chart peaks to the right, the

image has a lot of light hues. If those peaks are cut off at the edges, the image is underexposed

(on the left edge) or overexposed (on the right edge)




Long Exposure Is an image that has been exposed for a long time, or uses a long shutter

speed. This technique is useful for shooting still objects in low light, or rendering moving objects

into an artistic blur




Hot Shoe Is the slot at the top of a camera for adding accessories, like a speed light or

flash

,Introduction to Digital Photography, Exam 1
Questions And Answers

Manual Mode You choose the aperture, shutter speed and ISO, and those choices affect

how light or dark the image is




Noise Is simply little flecks in an image, also sometimes called grain. Images taken at

high ISOs have a lot of noise, so it's best to use the lowest ISO you can for the amount of light in

the scene




Rule of Thirds This compositional rule suggests imagining the image has been divided

into three parts both horizontally and vertically. Often the most interesting compositions result in

placing the subject on one of the intersections of those imaginary lines, instead of in the center of

the photo.




Shutter Release That's the button you press to take the picture




Viewfinder That's the hole you look through to take the picture. Some digital cameras

don't have one and just use the screen, but all DSLRs and most mirrorless cameras use them

, Introduction to Digital Photography, Exam 1
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White Balance Your eyes automatically adjust to different light sources, but a camera can't

do that—that's why sometimes you take an image and it looks very blue or very yellow. Using

the right __________ ___________ setting will make what's white in real life actually appear

white in the photo




Adobe RGB A widely accepted color space that encompasses a wider range of color than

the more commonly used sRGB color space




Dynamic Range The range of brightness and tonality reproduced in a digital (or

traditional) photographic image. Wider __________ __________ translates into greater tonal

values (and detail) between the darkest shadows and the brightest highlights




DPI Printing term for resolution. The higher the __________, the higher the resolution of

the resulting image will be. For viewing images at magnifications of up to life size on a computer

screen, you only need 72 __________. For offset printing, the image must be set to 300

__________ at the desired print size, and for inkjet prints, anywhere from 180 to 360

__________ at the desired print size

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