Digital Photography Terms Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: sd card : your camera's storage, viewfinder : this eye-opening allows you to preview your image, raw : this file format is best for true photographers to shoot in because it preserves the highest quality without, rule of thirds : better photo compositions can be achieved when an image is divided into 3 parts horizontally and vertically, histogram : a graph that helps illustrate the dark, light, and color values captured by the camera sensor, manual : this mode is ideal because it allows you to control all aspects of shooting quality, iso : a setting that helps determine how sensitive your camera is to light, white balance : a setting you'll need to adjust based on the temperature of your light source, long exposure : two words used to describe a type of photograph that is taken using a slow shutter speed to achieve artistic blur, portrait : a discipline of photography that focuses on an individual and captures their essences, jpeg : a common image file type that is universally readable but does not preserve all captured image data, lcd display : the screen on the back of your camera that allows you to view settings and preview images, breathing room : an idea that suggests a subject's nose should be pointed toward the empty space in the frame, aperture : the size of the opening in the lens determining the depth of focus, macro : a discipline of photography that emphasizes detail normally not recognized, shutter speed : this setting determines how long or short your cameras capture time is, grain : a common problem seen in under lit images with an iso that is too high, focus : this determines the sharpness of an object based on the adjustment made directly to the lens.