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Photography Vocabulary

Across
A series of photographs captured over a period of time.
A composition technique that places the main subject off-center for a more appealing picture.
The result of recording too much light when taking a picture, which results in a lighter image
A distortion of image quality or color rendition in a photographic image caused by optical limitations of the lens used for image capture
A metering mode in which the photographer sets the desired lens aperture (f-stop) and the camera in turn automatically sets the appropriate shutter speed to match the scene being recorded
is caused by overexposure, which results in a complete loss of highlight detail.
the appearance of color artifacts in a digital image.
The adjustable opening of a lens determines how much light passes through the lens on its way to the surface of the camera's imaging sensor.
a removable device used in digital cameras to store the image data captured by the camera.
Down
A method of reducing the size of a digital image file to free up the storage capacity of memory cards and hard drives.
A mechanism in the camera that controls the duration of light transmitted to the film or sensor.
a device that consists of a lightproof chamber with an aperture fitted with a lens and a shutter through which the image of an object is projected onto a surface for recording
Film speed rating expressed as a number indicating an image sensor’s sensitivity to light
The result of recording too little light when taking a picture, which results in a dark image
the depth of the colors within a photographic image.
A device that allows you to transfer data directly from a camera's removable memory card to the computer
The camera's ability to correct color cast or tint under different lighting conditions
To adjust a lens so that the light rays transmitted by it are sharply defined.
the phenomenon of light striking the surface of a digital imaging sensor and is determined by the volume of light passing through the lens aperture (f/stop) combined with the duration of the exposure (shutter speed).
Short for picture element, they are the tiny components that capture the digital image data recorded by your camera