Photo Vocabulary III
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EXPOSURE: when light enter the camera and reacts with the sensitized medium
FILEFORMAT: the form which digital images are stored and recorded (jpeg)
FLARE: unwanted light streaks or rings that appear in the view finder or on the recorded image
FOCALPLANE: plane on which lens forms a sharp image
FOCUS: optimum sharpness or image clarity that occurs when a lens creates a sharp image by converging light rays to specific points at the focal plane
FRAME: the complete image-exposure area
FSTOP: size of the aperture or diaphragm opening of a lens
GIGABYTE: just over one billion bytes
HOTSHOE: electronically connected to the flash mount on the camera body
ICON: symbol used to represent a file, function or program
INFINITY: term used to denote the theoretically most distant point
JPEG: lossy compression file format that works with any computer and photo software
KILOBYTE: just over one thousand bytes
LCD: flat screen with two clear polarizing sheets on either side of a liquid crystal solution
LED: signal often employed as an indicator on cameras as was as other electronic equipment
LENS: piece of optical glass on the front of the camera that has been calibrated to allow precise focus
LIGHTMETER: device that measure light levels and calculates the correct aperture and shutter speed
MEGABYTE: just over one million bytes
MEGAPIXEL: a million pixels
MEMORY: storage capacity of a hard drive or other recording media
MEMORYCARD: typical recording medium of digital cameras
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