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The Coda Academy-Accredited Photography Level 1 Wrap Up Crossword
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Aperture: The lens opening that admits light to the cameras sensor and also controls D.O.F.
Aperture priority: This camera setting allows you to specify the f-number or f-stop, while the camera auto selects the shutter speed.
Blur: To soften an image or part of an image by throwing it out of focus, or by camera motion.
Bulb: A mode where your shutter stays open as long as the shutter release button is pressed.
Camera shake: Movement of the camera, made worse by slower shutter speeds, causing blur in your picture.
Center weighted average metering: A metering mode that emphasises the area in the middle of the frame, (whilst still counting the mean of the scene, when it gets to the outskirts).
Depth of field: Distance in front of and behind the subject which appears to be in focus.
Dioptre: The refractive power of a lens, which you can change to suit your eyesight to see through your viewfinder without the need to wear glasses.
Evaluative metering: The 'default' metering mode of your camera where it makes an assessment of the scene information ie your subject and sets the metering based on its analysis.
Exposure: The difference between light and dark, controlled by your aperture, shutter speeds and ISO.
Fluorescent: This white balance setting compensates for the ‘cool’ fluorescent light and will warm up your shots.
Fractions of a second: The measurement of shutter speed.
ISO: The level of sensitivity of your camera to light.
Jpeg: Common image file format that you can opt to shoot in, where your camera will process your picture after taking the shot.
Kelvin: A measurement of colour temperature.
Lens: A part of your camera which you can change on DSLR's.
Macro: A type of photography that captures small subjects such as insects and jewellery.
Matrix: A metering mode that is also referred to as evaluative metering.
Over exposure: Condition in which too much light reaches the camera sensor, producing an extremely bright picture.
Portrait: A mode where the camera selects a setting that blurs the background of your image but keeps your subject in focus.
Raw: Image file format including all the unprocessed information to be post-processed on a computer.
Rule of thirds: This composition technique frames your subject using the horizontal and vertical thirds.
Shutter priority: This camera setting allows you to specify the shutter speed, while the camera auto selects the aperture.
Shutter speed: Controls how your camera captures speed of motion and action.
Under exposure: Condition in which too little light reaches the camera sensor, producing a dark picture.
Viewfinder: The window on a camera that you look through to see what is being photographed.
Zoom: A type of lens that lets you move towards and away from your subject while you stay stationary.
The Coda Academy-Accredited Photography Level 1 Wrap Up Crossword
Across:1. | The difference between light and dark, controlled by your aperture, shutter speeds and ISO. | 3. | The 'default' metering mode of your camera where it makes an assessment of the scene information ie your subject and sets the metering based on its analysis. | 10. | Condition in which too much light reaches the camera sensor, producing an extremely bright picture. | 14. | A part of your camera which you can change on DSLR's. | 15. | The level of sensitivity of your camera to light. | 16. | This white balance setting compensates for the ‘cool’ fluorescent light and will warm up your shots. | 19. | A measurement of colour temperature. | 20. | The refractive power of a lens, which you can change to suit your eyesight to see through your viewfinder without the need to wear glasses. | 21. | The window on a camera that you look through to see what is being photographed. | 22. | To soften an image or part of an image by throwing it out of focus, or by camera motion. | 23. | This camera setting allows you to specify the shutter speed, while the camera auto selects the aperture. | 24. | Image file format including all the unprocessed information to be post-processed on a computer. | 25. | The measurement of shutter speed. |
| | Down:2. | This composition technique frames your subject using the horizontal and vertical thirds. | 4. | Controls how your camera captures speed of motion and action. | 5. | A type of photography that captures small subjects such as insects and jewellery. | 6. | A mode where the camera selects a setting that blurs the background of your image but keeps your subject in focus. | 7. | Movement of the camera, made worse by slower shutter speeds, causing blur in your picture. | 8. | This camera setting allows you to specify the f-number or f-stop, while the camera auto selects the shutter speed. | 9. | Distance in front of and behind the subject which appears to be in focus. | 11. | A metering mode that is also referred to as evaluative metering. | 12. | A type of lens that lets you move towards and away from your subject while you stay stationary. | 13. | Common image file format that you can opt to shoot in, where your camera will process your picture after taking the shot. | 17. | Condition in which too little light reaches the camera sensor, producing a dark picture. | 18. | The lens opening that admits light to the cameras sensor and also controls D.O.F. |
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The Coda Academy-Accredited Photography Level 1 Wrap Up Crossword
Across:1. | The difference between light and dark, controlled by your aperture, shutter speeds and ISO. | 3. | The 'default' metering mode of your camera where it makes an assessment of the scene information ie your subject and sets the metering based on its analysis. | 10. | Condition in which too much light reaches the camera sensor, producing an extremely bright picture. | 14. | A part of your camera which you can change on DSLR's. | 15. | The level of sensitivity of your camera to light. | 16. | This white balance setting compensates for the ‘cool’ fluorescent light and will warm up your shots. | 19. | A measurement of colour temperature. | 20. | The refractive power of a lens, which you can change to suit your eyesight to see through your viewfinder without the need to wear glasses. | 21. | The window on a camera that you look through to see what is being photographed. | 22. | To soften an image or part of an image by throwing it out of focus, or by camera motion. | 23. | This camera setting allows you to specify the shutter speed, while the camera auto selects the aperture. | 24. | Image file format including all the unprocessed information to be post-processed on a computer. | 25. | The measurement of shutter speed. |
| | Down:2. | This composition technique frames your subject using the horizontal and vertical thirds. | 4. | Controls how your camera captures speed of motion and action. | 5. | A type of photography that captures small subjects such as insects and jewellery. | 6. | A mode where the camera selects a setting that blurs the background of your image but keeps your subject in focus. | 7. | Movement of the camera, made worse by slower shutter speeds, causing blur in your picture. | 8. | This camera setting allows you to specify the f-number or f-stop, while the camera auto selects the shutter speed. | 9. | Distance in front of and behind the subject which appears to be in focus. | 11. | A metering mode that is also referred to as evaluative metering. | 12. | A type of lens that lets you move towards and away from your subject while you stay stationary. | 13. | Common image file format that you can opt to shoot in, where your camera will process your picture after taking the shot. | 17. | Condition in which too little light reaches the camera sensor, producing a dark picture. | 18. | The lens opening that admits light to the cameras sensor and also controls D.O.F. |
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