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CD‐Rewritable. Similar in virtually all respects to a
CD‐R except a CD‐RW disc can be written and erased many times. Not preferred for long‐time storage of data or photos. |
CD-RW
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A fill‐flash technique that uses the camera’scenter‐weighted meter for ambient light exposure measurement
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Center-Weighted Fill Flash
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Meter sensitivity is biased toward the center of the viewfinder. Recommended when the subject is in the center of the picture.
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Center-Weighted Metering
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A phenomenon in which light rays passing
through a lens focus at different points, depending on their wavelength. Axial chromatic aberration is a variation in focal length; lateral chromatic aberration, a variation in magnification. |
Chromatic Aberration
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The _____________ refers to the measurement of digital still camera battery consumption by the Camera & Imaging Producst Association.
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CIPA Standard
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Converts linear polarized light waves to circular
polarized light waves. Required whenever polarizing is desired using autofocus cameras and cameras that have semi‐silvered reflex mirrors. |
Circular Polarizing Filter
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The general term for pictures taken at relatively close distances to achieve from 1/10 life‐size (1:10) to life‐size (1:1) images.
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Close-up
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Complementary metal‐oxide semiconductor, one of the two main types of image sensors used in digital cameras.
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CMOS
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Cyan, magenta, yellow and black, the primary
colors used in commercial color printing from which all other printing colors are derived. |
CMYK
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A filter that alters the color temperature of light to
make it suitable for the film in use. It enables you to use daylight‐type film indoors or tungsten‐type film outdoors. |
Color Conversion Filter
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A scale used for rating the color quality of light.
Measured in degrees Kelvin (K). The temperature of daylight on a sunny day is expressed as 5500K; light from a tungsten lamp, 3200K to 3400K. |
Color Temperature
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A type of storage card, available in a range of
capacities, that's used in digital cameras to store images captured by the camera. The card can be erased when the images have been transferred or are no longer needed. |
Compact Flash
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The arrangement of elements in a photograph.
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Composition
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Used with black‐and‐white film to emphasize
contrast in a picture. Yellow (Y), orange (O), and red (R) filters are available with contrast increasing in this order. |
Contrast-Control Filter
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A measure of the rate of an image's change of
brightness. High contrast implies dark black and bright white content; medium contrast, a good spread from black to white; low contrast, a small spread of values from black to white |
Contrast
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Trimming unwanted parts of an image.
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Cropping
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A phenomenon in which light rays passing through a lens focus on a curved plane rather than a flat plane.
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Curvature of Field
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A function built into several Nikon D‐SLRS and
into Nikon's Capture NX2 imaging program that allows you to brighten subjects that have been underexposed or enhance the contrast of an overexposed subject. |
D-Lighting
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A digital single‐lens reflex camera.
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D-SLR
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