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Getting Started. Chapter 1 Vocabulary. Color Space. How color is represented in an image file- typically RGB, CMYK, or Grayscale. RGB – RED, GREE, BLUE CMYK – CYAN, MAGENTA, YELLOW AND BLACK GRAYSCALE – B&W. Compression. Reducing the size of an image file for more efficient storage and use.
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Getting Started Chapter 1 Vocabulary
Color Space • How color is represented in an image file- typically RGB, CMYK, or Grayscale. • RGB – RED, GREE, BLUE • CMYK – CYAN, MAGENTA, YELLOW AND BLACK • GRAYSCALE – B&W
Compression • Reducing the size of an image file for more efficient storage and use
Image Editing • Adjusting and fine tuning an image file.
Image Sensor • Light sensitive chip inside a digital camera that reads the light coming into the camera. • Photography – writing with light
Megapixel (MP) • One million pixels
Pixels • Individual colored picture elements that make up a digital image file.
Resolution • Pixel count of an image file, describe as pixels per inch (ppi) or (dpi) dots per inch
Digital Capture • Taking pictures with a digital camera • Light enters the camera through the lens, it strikes an image sensor, which converts the image seen by the camera lens into digital information. • A Camera is just a light-tight box
Digital Single Lens Reflex (DLSR) • Sophisticated, expensive camera with interchangeable lenses. • Can be used on automatic or manual. • Very quick • Best for results in terms of image control and quality
Point and Shoot Camera • A point ans shoot camera is ideal for casual shooting because of its compact size and low price. • Usually designed for full automatic use, but some contain manual features
Hybrid Camera • A hybrid camera covers the ground between DSLRs and point and shoots. Most have interchangeable lenses and may require and additiaonl accessory viewfinder if you don’t want to compose through he LCD
Medium Format Camera • A medium format camera produces an extra better quality results than a point and shoot, but for a higher price.
Sony Nikon Canon Fuji Samsung Casio Leica Olympus Kodak Vivitar Ricoh Hassleblad Sigma Panasonic/Lumix Pentax Choose a Brand and Research
What To Research • Name of Camera • Type of Camera • Cost of Camera • Five Features of Camera • Where Can You Purchase Camera in Corpus • Find a place to purchase this camera online • Include a picture of your camera