Aperture + photography terms Diagram | Quizlet

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Exposure

the amount of light in a photo

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Underexposed

Allowing too little light into your camera for your photograph. Your photo will be too dark or black.

<p>Allowing too little light into your camera for your photograph. Your photo will be too dark or black.</p>
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Overexposed

Allowing too much light into your camera for your photograph. Your photo will be too light or white.

<p>Allowing too much light into your camera for your photograph. Your photo will be too light or white.</p>
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Image sensor

a light sensitive device that records images, taking the place of film in a digital camera

<p>a light sensitive device that records images, taking the place of film in a digital camera</p>
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Aperture

The opening of the lens which allows light into the camera.

<p>The opening of the lens which allows light into the camera.</p>
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Shallow (small) depth-of-field

The focus is on a single subject and everything else is blurred out.

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Deep (large) depth-of-field

The focus is on the foreground to infinity; everything in focus.

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f/stop or f-stop

the measurement or size of aperture

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f2.8

Will create a shallow depth-of-field

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f22

Will create a large depth-of-field

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Which id these exemplify deep depth of field?

When the entire scene of a photo is in focus.

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What camera setting allows you to control the DOF depth of field?

The F.Stop

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F. Stop

the setting of an adjustable lens aperture, as indicated by an f stop number.

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What F.stop would give you a shallow DOF

A wide open aperture

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Electronic Viewfinder (EVF)

Digitally replicates the field of view of the area captured by the camera lens

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ambient light

The natural light in a scene.

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Camera modes

Program (P), Shutter Priority (Tv) or (S), Aperture Priority (Av) or (A), and Manual (M)

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Aperture Priority Mode

mode which allows the photographer to select the F-stop and the camera to select the remaining settings for proper exposure

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JPEG files

image encoding system that compresses photographs and other images. Lossy format and makes use of certain properties of human vision to eliminate certain unnecessary info

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Raw files

contain all of the data captured during the exposure in an unedited format

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TERM

Write in 1st proper aperture

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f1.4

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Write in 2nd proper aperture

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f.2

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Write in 3rd proper aperture

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f2.8

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Write in 4th proper aperture

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f.4

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Write in 5th proper aperture

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f5.6

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Write in 6th proper aperture

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f.8

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Write in 7th proper aperture

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f.11

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Write in 8th proper aperture

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f16

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Write in 9th proper aperture

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f22

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