Photography 1 Flashcards
What is the order when you take a photo?
(Organize, archive, capture, output, download, edit)
1 capture
2 download
3 organize
4edit
5 output
6 archive
What 3 settings on your camera control exposure?
Aperture, shutter speed, iso
True or false: when you take a selfie it exaggerates your facial features?
True
What’s the definition of shutter speed
Controls the amount of light that comes in the camera at a TIME ( controls weather the photo is in motion or blurry)
What’s the definition of aperture?
Controls the rate of light and the depth of field
What’s the definition of iso?
The sensitivity to light
What’s the depth of field?
The range of distances that are in focus
How do you use panning ?
Use a slow shutter speed (1/30) and move your camera with subjects
True or false: larger the aperture larger the openings?
False
What is focal length?
The distance between the lens and the sensor or film
How wide is the telephone lens?
200ml
How wide is the long lens?
100ml
How wide is the standard lens?
50ml
How wide is the short/ wide angle lens?
Around 28 ml
What does macro mean?
Really close
What controls your depth of field?
Aperture, lens focal length, and the distance from your subject
True or false: the closer to your subject the smaller depth of field
True
True or false: longer the lens the smaller depth of field
True
Why should you use a blower brush before a micro cloth?
You could scratch the lens if you rub dust in the lens ( gently blow off dust first)
True or false: high iso settings can lower digital noise (artifacts)
False (it increases digital noise)
T or F: when using a digital camera it’s good to expose for details and highlights
True
What is the definition of resolution
The number of pixels
A histogram that’s all the way to the left is what?
Under exposed ( clipping the shadows)
A histogram that is in the middle is what
Correctly exposed
A histogram that is all the way to the right is what
Overexposed (clipping highlights)