Composition- The arrangements of the image.. How everything is set out. The way you put everything together.
Focus- Everything you aim to be in the shot is all fitted in with no distractions and has no blurs. Everything is clearly visible
Gradient- a change in the intensity or colour of the image
Tone- The overall lightness or darkness of an area in an image.
Contrast- The difference between two different shades
Aperture- The unit of measurements which define the size of the opening of the lens that can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the device.
Blurred- Blurring is usually used to remove distractions in the image. It makes the area you've blurred more fuzzy so you can't see it much.
Depth of field- The distance from the front and back on your focus point
Exposed- The right amount of light reached the image
Over exposed- Too much light has hit the image
Under exposed- Too little light has been allowed to fall into the image
Panoramic- everything in a straight line is captured
Grain- small dots that make up the whole image
Texture- How rough, smooth, soft etc the image is..
Space- The area within the image
Foreground- Things more closer to the camera
Background- Things that are in the image but at the back and not really necessary.
Shutter- Part of the camera that opens and closes to control how long the paper is exposed to light?
Cropping- Cutting/taking away a bit of your image.
Resolution- The number of pixles or individual colour dots in an image. High res has more dots which gives it more detail.
Saturation- The intensity of the colour. When sat increases colour appears more 'pure' when sat decreases colour appear more washed out.
Focus- Everything you aim to be in the shot is all fitted in with no distractions and has no blurs. Everything is clearly visible
Gradient- a change in the intensity or colour of the image
Tone- The overall lightness or darkness of an area in an image.
Contrast- The difference between two different shades
Aperture- The unit of measurements which define the size of the opening of the lens that can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the device.
Blurred- Blurring is usually used to remove distractions in the image. It makes the area you've blurred more fuzzy so you can't see it much.
Depth of field- The distance from the front and back on your focus point
Exposed- The right amount of light reached the image
Over exposed- Too much light has hit the image
Under exposed- Too little light has been allowed to fall into the image
Panoramic- everything in a straight line is captured
Grain- small dots that make up the whole image
Texture- How rough, smooth, soft etc the image is..
Space- The area within the image
Foreground- Things more closer to the camera
Background- Things that are in the image but at the back and not really necessary.
Shutter- Part of the camera that opens and closes to control how long the paper is exposed to light?
Cropping- Cutting/taking away a bit of your image.
Resolution- The number of pixles or individual colour dots in an image. High res has more dots which gives it more detail.
Saturation- The intensity of the colour. When sat increases colour appears more 'pure' when sat decreases colour appear more washed out.