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Capturing Images

Capturing Images. White Balance. camera setting that adjusts for lighting in order to make white objects appear white in photos/film more difficult than it might seem due to the fact that light cast from different sources is different in color (candles, halogen lights). . IRIS.

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Capturing Images

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  1. Capturing Images

  2. White Balance • camera setting that adjusts for lighting in order to make white objects appear white in photos/film • more difficult than it might seem due to the fact that light cast from different sources is different in color (candles, halogen lights).

  3. IRIS • iris is an adjustable aperture used to control the amount of light coming through the lens. • The more the iris is opened, the more light it lets in and the brighter the scene will be.

  4. Zebra • When turned on, looks like zebra stripes going across viewfinder or screen • Lines aren’t recorded on tape • Appear over areas that are overexposed over a certain level • Used to guide adjustment of the aperture and shutter speed to make your shot brighter or darker depending on what you’re shooting

  5. Shutter • a mechanical device for opening and closing the aperture of a camera lens to expose film • Allows light to pass for a determined period of time, for the purpose of exposing photographic film or a light-sensitive electronic sensor to light to capture a permanent image of a scene • used to allow pulses of light to pass outwards, as in a movie projector or signal lamp

  6. Aspect ratio • the width-to-height ratio of a film or television image • Most common aspect ratios are 4:3 and 3:2

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