Friday 1 February 2013

Subject Terminology

Hard Light - Contains images of shadows.

Key light - Contains images of less shadows and is more clearer.

Colour connotation - is photography that uses media capable of representing colours symmetry.

Composition - placing or arranging visual elements and putting together an artwork.

Soft Light - tend to wrap around objects giving out a diffuse shadow.

Umbrella flash - You could zoom and have varies of way in which you can take a photograph.

Rule of thirds - It's a guideline of grids in which you can focus on taking photos.

Photoshop - When you can edit photos using tools on the left hand corner and edit photos to make them appear brighter or change the atmosphere and and transform.

DPI - They are the dots in photography.

Unconstrained - They are photos like stock images and vector.

JPEG - A format for compressing images.

Contrast - Difference in luminance of colour and difference with an image or display.

Depth of field - Is when an image is focused and there is a blur in the background of shadows.

White balance - A control system for adjusting.

Negative space - An entirely different atmosphere that bring out clarity in a photograph.

Abstract - Composition in which you can process dramatic images, and are visual.

Representational -Where you do not use photoshop to edit or touch up images.

Portrait - A portrait is an image of a persons face shot in a portrait angle.

Exposure - The amount of light that you get in photographs.

Histogram - Plots the amount of pixels for each tonal value.

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