SECTION D - language and terminology Flashcards

1
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whats a contact sheet in the dark room

A

sheet of negatives

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2
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contact sheet digitaly

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select to print all the photos so they are small in the form of a contact sheet

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3
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Shutter speed

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regulates the length of time and the film is exposed in the opening and closing of the shutter

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4
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Stop bath

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it is concentrated stop bath that can be used with both film and paper products

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5
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ISO

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(international standards organization) and refers to the film speed

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6
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Aperture

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refers to the hoe

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7
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F/stop

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the size of the aperture to which the camera is adjusted
for example F/stop 8

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8
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what does it mean when a photo is Over exposed?

A

when too much light has reached the film or photographic paper

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9
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Digital

A

capturing, storing, and displaying images

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10
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Developer

A

chemical solution used to create a photo from photographic paper

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11
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Composition

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refers to how elements within a scene are arranged and organised within the frame of the photograph.

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12
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Under exposed

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that the image is too dark because it hasn’t been exposed to enough light.

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13
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Motion blur

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when there’s movement in the scene while the photo is being taken, causing moving objects to appear blurred or streaked

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14
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Contact sheet

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a printed or digital sheet that displays small versions of all the images

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15
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Englarger

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a device used in the darkroom to create larger prints from photographic negatives.

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16
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Leading lines

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elements within a scene that guide the viewer’s eye towards the main subject or focal point of the image.

17
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Rule of thirds

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mentally dividing the image into nine equal parts using two horizontal lines and two vertical lines, creating a grid

18
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Framing

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sing elements within the scene to create a border around the main subject or focal point

19
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Negative space

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refers to the empty or unoccupied areas surrounding the main subject or subjects in an image

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