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divides a picture into 2 vertical lines and 3 horizontal lines. the places that intersect are the most appealing areas of the picture |
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the arrangment of objects in a satisfying way |
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creating the allusion of action |
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movemnt indicated by repitiion ofelements |
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when the arrangment of designs, elements, and principles works well |
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how u draw a veiwers attention to certain aspects or areas of ur picture thriugh colors or shapes |
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planned or rendom repitions of shapes lines colors values or textures |
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differnce in color, value, or texture |
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is credited with creating the photograph |
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first pratical photographic process |
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invented the calotype process |
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with this process all photographerss had to take their darkrooms wherever they took pictures |
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print made on a peice of tin plate |
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invented the dry plate negative |
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had to be returned to eastman to be developed and printed |
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invented instant photography |
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a lense composed of two or more simple lenses in called a compound lense. What are each of the simple lenses called |
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the angle of view of a lense in determined by the |
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depth of feild is controlled by.... |
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focal length of lense and type of lense mount used |
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when should a telephoto lense be used |
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when u wantfar way images to appear closer |
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what are three uses for wide alglelenses |
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landscaped, buildingd, and groups of people |
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made of a single peice of glass or plastic |
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made of tensparent material with at least one curved face |
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lens that bends light inward |
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flaws or defects in a lens |
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reducing size of lens aperature |
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the speed the film moves through the camera |
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international standard organization |
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the smaller the f stop the |
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do the name the camera parts woksheet |
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look over shutterspeed and f stop sheet. The one with the collmns kinda and you put ur fingers on it and move up and down |
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used to aim and focus the camera |
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the enlarger head contains..... |
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the main working parts light source and carrieer for negative and lenses |
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the9 condensor lens does what? |
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spread the light evenly over the neg with convex lenses |
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controls the amount of light passing through the leans |
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the counterbalence does what? |
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compensates for the waight of the enlarger |
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the four steps the developa photograpg |
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developer, stop bath, fixer and water |
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umm wellt he sheet says to know the differences between 400 and 100 speed films and their differnces in grain and light sensitivity but..... i dont know what to put and i couldnt find this one soooooo have fun :) muahahahahaha look it up onlineeee cause i couldnt find it |
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