Photography101
Please complete the crossword puzzle by matching the description of the photography definitions.
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06.26.18
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06.28.18
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The adjustable opening—or f-stop—of a lens determines how much light passes through the lens
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The ability of the camera and lens to keep the subject in focus during an exposure.
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An English transliteration of a Japanese word that means "haze" or "blur."
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The measure of how much of the background and foreground area are in focus
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The range of brightness and tonality reproduced in a photographic image.
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A visual representation of the exposure values of a digital image.
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The camera's file-storage medium.
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The physical resolution at which a device can capture an image.
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The result of recording too much light when taking a picture, which results in a lighter image.
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The reddened pupils of a subject's eyes that sometimes occurs when photographing people.
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Refers to the number of pixels, both horizontally and vertically, used to either capture or display an image.
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The length of time the shutter remains open when the shutter release is activated.
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A camera that utilizes a prism and mirror system to project the image seen by the lens onto a focusing screen.
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The result of recording too little light when taking a picture, which results in a dark image.
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System used for composing and focusing on the subject being photographed.
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Darkening of the edges of a photographic image due to the inability of a lens to evenly distribute light.
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The camera's ability to correct color cast or tint under different lighting conditions.
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The distance in millimeters between the lens and the image it forms on the sensor.
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This determines how sensitive the camera is to light.
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This camera mode allows the photographer to control all settings.
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