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Chapter 4 Digital Photography Crossword
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1) A type of wheel or dial on a camera that makes it possible to scroll through setting options by rotating.
3) Measures the rate at which a camera lens opens and closes
8) The measurement of the speed with which a camera stores an image.
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2) You want to position the most important elements of the image along the gridlines.
4) Framing makes the subject or focal point stand out. It uses elements in a scene to visually surround your subject and makes it stand out.
5) Digital cameras allow you to review your images immediately on a preview screen instead of waiting for film to be developed and printed
6) The optical zoom in a camera physically moves to magnify your subject and make it appear closer. In digital zoom, the digital image sensor crops the area around your subject and digitally enlarges the subject to fill the frame.
7) The part of the picture that the viewer’s eye focuses on. You can use some types of composition (leading lines, framing, perspective, etc.) to direct the viewer’s attention to the focal part of the picture.
9) It is often the best file type for digital photographs because they are relatively small and widely accepted by photo editing and printing software and hardware. Higher quality JPEGs take up more memory but give you better results.
10) A unit of measure equal to one million pixels. The number of megapixels indicates the maximum image of a camera.
11) They allow you to look at pictures right after you take them. You can decide if you need to retake the picture right then.
12) A DSLR camera has interchangeable parts and it also uses a mirror system to take pictures, while a point-and-shoot camera has preset functions and is easier to use.
13) Composition includes perspective, balance, emphasis with angles to improve the photo
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