Monday, August 31, 2015
Thursday, August 27, 2015
1.) What was Photoshop based off of in traditional photography?
dark room
2.) Who were the two people that combined knowledge to create Photoshop?
Glen and Thomas
3.) What year was Photoshop 1.0 released?
1990
4.) What feature was added to Photoshop 2.0?
path feature
5.) When was the layers feature introduced and what are layers?
1997
6.) When did the unification in the Photoshop interface happen?
1996
7.) When did the lasso selection tool and the history feature appear?
1998
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
1.) When did photography begin?
began in the late 1830s
2.) What century was the camera obscura started?
11th century
3.) Who recorded the first image that did not fade?
joseph nicephore niepce
4.) What company created cameras for the general public?
Kodak
5.) What did Henri-Cartier Bresson begin to use in 1930?
small 35mm cameras
6.) What did Model 95 develop?
secret chemical process to develop film inside the camera in less than a minute
7.) What instant film camera was inexpensive for the public to buy and use?
Polaroid
8.) When and by what company was the first digital camera produced?
1991 kodak had produced the first digital camera
began in the late 1830s
2.) What century was the camera obscura started?
11th century
3.) Who recorded the first image that did not fade?
joseph nicephore niepce
4.) What company created cameras for the general public?
Kodak
5.) What did Henri-Cartier Bresson begin to use in 1930?
small 35mm cameras
6.) What did Model 95 develop?
secret chemical process to develop film inside the camera in less than a minute
7.) What instant film camera was inexpensive for the public to buy and use?
Polaroid
8.) When and by what company was the first digital camera produced?
1991 kodak had produced the first digital camera
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Friday, August 21, 2015
1.) What are the three factors that work together to get correct exposure?
camera, film, lens
2.) What is shutter speed?
the camera exposes the film briefly by opening te shutter and its measured in fractons of a seconds
3.) What is aperture and how is it measure?
the amount with which the iris is opened or closed. measured in f/x
4.) What is ISO?
higher the value, the more sensitive te film is. higher the iso, the more grain or noise you will have in the picture
5.) What does high shutter speed help eliminate?
motion blur
6.) What is depth of field?
aperture.
camera, film, lens
2.) What is shutter speed?
the camera exposes the film briefly by opening te shutter and its measured in fractons of a seconds
3.) What is aperture and how is it measure?
the amount with which the iris is opened or closed. measured in f/x
4.) What is ISO?
higher the value, the more sensitive te film is. higher the iso, the more grain or noise you will have in the picture
5.) What does high shutter speed help eliminate?
motion blur
6.) What is depth of field?
aperture.
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Monday, August 17, 2015
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