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Digital Media Crossword Puzzle

Across
A lens with a fixed focal length that cannot zoom.
When both halves of the image have the same "weight'
Camera setting that gives till control over all parts of the exposure triangle.
The number of pixels that make up a digital image. Measured in dots per inch, this determines the quality of detail in an image.
Visual distortion in your image that looks like tiny specks.
Abbreviation for digital single-lens reflex.
The kind of exposure that results if an image comes out dark.
The most common image file type that is universally readable.
Variable focal length lens.
Photo that has not had its subject posed.
Make sure this is charged and working.
Lighting generated by an electric flash tube or an unnatural source.
Lighting coming from behind a subject & cause the light meter to be underexsposed
The hour after sunrise or before sunset.
Down
Any lens that has a variable focal length.
Light source used to produce instantaneous illumination on the subject of a photo.
Size of the lens opening expressed numerically.
The total amount of light entering the camera.
The art or practice of capturing images, whether digitally or wing film
The separation between the darkest and brightest areas of the image.
The out-of-focus blurred bits in an image background.
The unoccupied space around the subject in your image.
The kind of exposure that results if an image comes out dark.
Distance between the nearest and furthest point in an image that remains sharp.
One of the three elements on the exposure triangle.
Available light that occurs in the scene, like from the sun, without adding any flash or light modifiers.
The unit of measurement that contains 1 million pixels.
The word in Greek means "drawing with light".
When you are ready to take a picture you push this.
A three-legged metal stand for holding a camera that prevents camera movement during exposures.
Stands for International Standards Organization and it's expressed as a whole number.